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Peer reviewedBallard-Reisch, Deborah S.; Weigel, Daniel J. – Family Relations, 1991
Presents a model which blends the family and work spheres into an exchange-based model of family interaction in two-generation farm families. Specific recommendations are made to help rural family practitioners, educators, and Cooperative Extension agents better understand and work with two-generation farm families. (LLL)
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Family Problems, Farmers, Intergenerational Programs
Roth, Richard A. – 1978
The report analyzes the scope of child sexual abuse and reviews treatment approaches to the problem. A tentative definition of child sexual abuse is offered, and incidence figures are examined. Family dynamics surrounding incest are described, as are effects on children and families. Characteristics of successful treatment and prevention…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Definitions, Family Problems, Intervention
Peer reviewedAtkinson, Brent J.; McKenzie, Paul N. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1987
Presents intervention strategy which can be used with families of adolescents who continue breaking the law despite improvement of family functioning during therapy. Strategy emphasizes collaboration between the therapist and juvenile justice system in stopping the child's law breaking behavior in the shortest time and should be used only when…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Techniques, Crime, Criminals
McKinney, Elizabeth L. – Journal of the International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers, 1980
Presents a model for analysis and intervention with melded families that have children of the same or similar ages in order to help these children develop their relationships with each other. Integration, differentiation, and balance are the basic components. Principles are listed to help parents understand these relationships. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Children, Family Counseling, Family Problems, Family Relationship
Chambliss, Catherine A.; Hartl, Alan – 1988
Dual wage families are becoming the norm. Increased maternal participation in the workplace has transformed the lives of families and these dramatic changes have created an urgent need for strategies to assist families with two working parents. Most individuals pursuing this lifestyle are eager to learn how to cope more effectively with various…
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Objectives, Counseling Techniques, Dual Career Family
Peer reviewedForeman, Susan; Seligman, Linda – School Counselor, 1983
Discusses legal and developmental aspects of adolescent abuse, as distinguished from child abuse. The role of the school counselor in identifying and counseling abused adolescents and their families is discussed and several forms of intervention and support services are described. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Counselor Role, Family Problems
Peer reviewedReder, Peter; And Others – Journal of Adolescence, 1991
Describes model of crisis intervention to families of adolescents who deliberately harm themselves and summarizes premises which guide practice. Views adolescent's "overdose" as attempt to resolve relationship conflicts and works to explore predicament for adolescent and family. Verbatim extracts from one session illustrate the process.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Crisis Intervention, Drug Abuse
Peer reviewedAnderson, Stephen A.; Russell, Candyce S. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1982
Presents a strategy for intervening into rigidly homeostatic family systems. Identifies system rules which reveal "nodal" themes. Describes four types of nodal themes and clues for identifying them within families. Suggests ways of using system rules and nodal themes in developing paradoxical interventions. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling, Family Problems, Family Relationship
Peer reviewedPeeks, Barbara – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1989
Describes transitions that farm families and students face and a strategy for school counselors when a student's problem is understood to be related to the family's transition as a result of the agriculture crisis. Summarizes transitions for adults and views students' school problems as behavioral metaphors for their parents' problems. (NB)
Descriptors: Family Problems, Intervention, Rural Economics, Rural Family
Hooyman, Nancy R.; Tomita, Sue – 1982
This paper describes a model, to be adopted or adapted by human services professionals, for overcoming barriers to the detection, intervention, and prevention of elder abuse. The barriers (professional denial of abuse problems, lack of detection, guidelines and intervention procedures, and the absence of community support services) are identified…
Descriptors: Community Services, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs, Family Problems
Peer reviewedDoueck, Howard J.; And Others – Family Relations, 1988
Describes how intervention for families with abused or neglected adolescents usually focuses on the troubled youth with the abuse or neglect either overlooked or ignored. Argues that a developmental perspective is essential to the understanding and assessment of the family dynamics of adolescent mistreatment, and presents case examples. Offers…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Child Abuse, Child Development
Peer reviewedHaley, William E. – Gerontologist, 1983
Cognitively impaired elderly are often cared for by their families, but little clinical intervention has been aimed at helping families to cope with behavior problems. Families may benefit from learning behavior management strategies successfully utilized with institutionalized elderly. Several case examples are discussed. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Ability, Family Counseling, Family Influence
Peer reviewedDavis-Brown, Karen; Salamon, Sonya – Family Relations, 1987
Integrates family stress theory with empirical farm family research. Using the integration of theory and empirical findings, produces the Farm Family Assessment Instrument, a practical assessment instrument for use by farm crisis counselors who work with families who have lost or are losing their farms. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Crisis Intervention, Diagnostic Tests, Family Problems
Barnett, Ellen R.; And Others – 1980
Problems related to family violence are complex and multi-faceted and involve large numbers of people in this country. A number of types of violence in families are identified initially; however, the manual focuses on the concerns of battered women, or interspousal abuse. Information focuses on: (1) the nature, causes and effects of family…
Descriptors: Aggression, Battered Women, Consultation Programs, Family Counseling
Dineen, Peggy – 1990
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents and young adults between the ages of 15-25. Every day, over 1,000 young adults attempt to destroy themselves. Although adolescents contemplate suicide for many reasons, research suggests that depression is the number one risk factor in suicide. Accordingly, this paper describes many of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Crisis Intervention
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