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Fostering Solutions: Bringing Brief-Therapy Principles and Practices to the Child Welfare System
Authors:Douglas Flemons  Michele Liscio  Arlene Brett Gordon  James Hibel  Annette Gutierrez-Hersh  Cynthia L Rebholz
Institution:Nova Southeastern University;
Health Net, Inc.;
Nova Southeastern University;
Private Practice
Abstract:This article describes a 15-month university-community collaboration that was designed to fast-track children out of foster care. The developers of the project initiated resource-oriented "systems facilitations," allowing wraparound professionals and families to come together in large meetings to solve problems and find solutions. Families also participated in strength-based brief-therapy sessions. The authors describe the history, structure, and process of the project, and they provide a case study to illustrate the approach and exemplify the kinds of changes that occurred throughout the system. In the final section of the article, the authors reflect on what they learned about their university-community partnership, what they would do differently the next time, and the implications of such larger-system involvements for American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy's Core Competencies.
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