Description
Preventing Child Abuse introduces the evidence, theories, concepts, essential components, and practice issues for family-based prevention programs (FBPs) for families dealing with substance use problems. FBPs are interventions that involve the family in program practices which are trauma-informed, skills-oriented, and strengths-based, in an effort to prevent or minimize future problems. Guided by multiple theoretical perspectives, FBPs assume that improving parenting capacity, reducing harmful substance use, and improving family relationships will translate into a reduction of both violence in the home and neglect of children's needs.To demonstrate the foundations and outcomes of FBPs, the book provides examples from existing programs and an in-depth case study of the Celebrating Families! program developed and piloted by the authors to specifically address caregivers' substance use. Chapters provide a comprehensive treatment of child welfare outcomes research, adverse and compensatory factors that inform FBPs' practices, prominent theories for FBPs, cultural adaptation, and evaluation methods. The book concludes by recommending that funders and policymakers sustain programs showing promise of preliminary efficacy while they work toward implementing increasingly robust evaluation research studies.
Table of Contents
Foreword--Nancy K. YoungPrefacePart 1. Background and FoundationsChapter 1. The Scope, Challenges, and Potential of Family-Based Prevention ProgramsChapter 2. The Promise of Family-Centered and Community-Based Prevention--Katherine LuceroChapter 3. Parental Substance Use and Child Maltreatment: Prevalence and Treatment UtilizationChapter 4. Adverse Childhood Experiences, Child Welfare, and Substance UseChapter 5. Resilience, Protective Factors, and Family-Based ProgramsPart 2. From Theory to Practice in Family-Based Prevention Programs Chapter 6. Attachment Theory and Family-Based PreventionChapter 7. Family Systems Theories and Family-Based PreventionChapter 8. Theories of Social Support and Family-Based PreventionChapter 9. Cognitive Behavioral Theories and Family-Based PreventionPart 3. Practices for Family-Based PreventionChapter 10. Important Components of Family-Based Prevention Programs: A Multi-Level ApproachChapter 11. Case Study - The Celebrating Families! Prevention ProgramPart 4. The Cultural Adaptation of Family-Based Programs for Communities Chapter 12. Family-Based Programs for Black Families--Edward Cohen and Joshina CluffChapter 13. Family Based Programs for Hispanic Families--Edward Cohen and Maria RamirezChapter 14. Family Based Programs for Native American and Indigenous Communities--Edward Cohen and Bonnie Lockhart-Ochoa Chapter 15. Family Based Programs for Asian American Families--Edward Cohen and Katrina TrinhChapter 16. Family-Based Programs for LGBTQ+ Family Caregivers--Edward Cohen and Lisa WillmesPart 5. Evaluating Family-Based ProgramsChapter 17. Family-Based Programs Addressing Substance Use Problems and Child Welfare OutcomesChapter 18. Evaluating the Impact of Family-Based Programs--Kiley W. Liming and Jody BrookChapter 19. Conclusions: Family-Based Prevention and System TransformationReferences
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