Children with severe emotional problems often have multiple needs that require disparate services including child welfare, juvenile justice, health, mental health, substance abuse, and mental retardation (Stroul, 1996). However, the primary care giving responsibilities for these youngsters still remain with their families. It is the family who shelters and clothes them; provides guidance, affection, recreation, nurturing; gets them to appointments with doctors and therapists and to school dayin- and-day-out, year after year (Lourie, 1995). Despite the invaluable and irreplaceable care provided by families, they are often maligned by a system which characterizes them as having their own problems and inadequacies. The purpose of this research...
This article synthesizes the long-lasting counseling process of a family with a child suffering from...
This report summarizes the results of in-depth interviews conducted in the Summer of 2001 with paren...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe the process families with school-aged children ...
Children with severe emotional problems often have multiple needs that require disparate services in...
Copyright 1996 Families International, Inc.The authors examine the family caregiving experience amon...
Parents and primary caregivers are the most important providers of support and care for their childr...
Mona, a parent of five children all diagnosed with several emotional disturbances (SED), describes t...
The needs of emotionally disabled children and their families are not optimally served within tradit...
The aim of this study is to explore strengths assessments and the participation of parents in assess...
Wraparound treatment has been described as a unique set of community services and natural supports ...
Although 5-10% of employed parents care for a child with emotional or behavioral challenges (EBCs) (...
Family involvement in the planning and execution of mental health treatment has been shown to positi...
All couples look forward to having normal healthy babies. The issues of disabilities in their childr...
This is the publisher's version. It can also be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.1350. C...
AbstractSystem of care for children with chronic illnesses and disabling conditions have not recogni...
This article synthesizes the long-lasting counseling process of a family with a child suffering from...
This report summarizes the results of in-depth interviews conducted in the Summer of 2001 with paren...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe the process families with school-aged children ...
Children with severe emotional problems often have multiple needs that require disparate services in...
Copyright 1996 Families International, Inc.The authors examine the family caregiving experience amon...
Parents and primary caregivers are the most important providers of support and care for their childr...
Mona, a parent of five children all diagnosed with several emotional disturbances (SED), describes t...
The needs of emotionally disabled children and their families are not optimally served within tradit...
The aim of this study is to explore strengths assessments and the participation of parents in assess...
Wraparound treatment has been described as a unique set of community services and natural supports ...
Although 5-10% of employed parents care for a child with emotional or behavioral challenges (EBCs) (...
Family involvement in the planning and execution of mental health treatment has been shown to positi...
All couples look forward to having normal healthy babies. The issues of disabilities in their childr...
This is the publisher's version. It can also be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.1350. C...
AbstractSystem of care for children with chronic illnesses and disabling conditions have not recogni...
This article synthesizes the long-lasting counseling process of a family with a child suffering from...
This report summarizes the results of in-depth interviews conducted in the Summer of 2001 with paren...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe the process families with school-aged children ...