The Family Outreach Model: Tools for Engaging and Working With Families in Distress |
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Authors: | Thomas A. Cornille Ph.D. MSW Andrea S. Meyer MS Ann K. Mullis Ph.D. Ronald L. Mullis Ph.D. Daniel Boroto Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Florida State University , tcornille@fsu.edu;3. Florida State University , |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this article is to present a family intervention model to family service providers that builds on previous research in areas of social support and family problem solving. The Family Outreach Model provides a set of strategies for engaging and working with families in five phases of family coping at different points in time in the family's life. The strategies reflect intentional choices by family service providers about both collaborative and directive styles of therapeutic alliance and highlights ways to determine which style best fits with what specific families want and need, depending on the manner of family coping that it is using. Implications for programs and public policy are presented. |
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Keywords: | Engaging families family coping Family Outreach Model |
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