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BL
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Record Number
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1001354
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b755724
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Main Entry
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Quinn, William H.
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Title & Author
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Family solutions for youth at risk : : applications to juvenile delinquency, truancy, and behavior problems /\ William H. Quinn.
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Publication Statement
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New York, NY :: Brunner-Routledge,, 2004.
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Page. NO
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xviii, 296 pages :: illustrations ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0203009487
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: 1583910395
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: 9780203009482
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: 9781583910399
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-286) and index.
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Contents
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Family and community intervention for at-risk youth -- The incomplete response to juvenile crime -- Adding balance: expanding relational, family, and community, efficacy in human service delivery -- A multiple family group perspective -- Development of the family solutions program -- Program components of the family solutions program -- The multiple family group process -- Group process challenges and resolutions -- Profiles of youth and outcomes of the family solutions program -- Collaboration between the family solutions program and juvenile courts, youth service agencies, and schools.
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Abstract
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"At-risk youth, a term given to first-time offenders or those deemed likely to commit a crime in the near future, often present the greatest challenges to human service and mental health professionals. Almost by definition, this troublesome population is hard to reach on an individual basis, and yet the human service delivery system remains dependent on one-on-one counseling, intervention, and treatment strategies. The major tenet of this text is to specify the limitations of the individualistic model of human service delivery and to advance the notion that a relational and community lens for intervention is needed. This book presents a multiple family group approach that utilizes a wide range of shared experiences across families, drawing on the strength inherent in a variety of attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, and affects that exist in any group.
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Case studies and clinical observations ground theoretical discussion in real world events and practice, making this book a resource for both professionals and students."--Jacket.
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Subject
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Community mental health services for teenagers.
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Subject
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Family psychotherapy.
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Juvenile delinquents-- Family relationships.
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Juvenile delinquents-- Mental health services.
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Adolescents-- Santé mentale, Services communautaires de.
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Subject
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Jeunes délinquants-- Relations familiales.
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Jeunes délinquants-- Santé mentale, Services de.
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Thérapie familiale.
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Community mental health services for teenagers.
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Family psychotherapy.
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Juvenile delinquents-- Family relationships.
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Juvenile delinquents-- Mental health services.
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Adolescent Health Services.
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Subject
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Geestelijke gezondheidszorg.
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Gezinsrelaties.
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Gezinstherapie.
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Jeugdcriminaliteit.
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Community Mental Health Services.
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Group Processes.
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Subject
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Professional-Family Relations.
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Dewey Classification
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616.89/156
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LC Classification
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RJ506.J88Q56 2004
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NLM classification
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2004 M-258
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WA 330Q7f 2004
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77.81bcl
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