Fr. 135.00

Resilience in Children, Families, and Communities - Linking Context to Practice and Policy

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Despite the numerous benefits derived from major technological and medical innovations of the past century, we continue to live in a world rife with significant social problems and challenges. Children continue to be born into lives of poverty; others must confront daily their parent's mental illness or substance abuse; still others live amid chronic family discord or child abuse. For some of these children, life's difficulties become overwhelming. Their enduring trauma can lead to a downward spiral, until their behavioral and emotional problems become lifelong barriers to success and wellbeing.

Almost no one today would deny that the world is sometimes an inhospitable, even dangerous, place for our youth. Yet most children-even those living in high-risk environments-appear to persevere. Some even flourish. And this begs the question: why, in the face of such great odds, do these children become survivors rather than casualties of their environments? For many decades, scholars have pursued answers to the mysteries of resilience. Now, having culled several decades of research findings, the editors of this volume offer an in-depth, leading-edge description and analysis of Resilience in Children, Families and Communities: Linking Context to Practice and Policy.

The book is divided into three readily accessible sections that both define the scope and limits of resilience as well as provide hands-on programs that families, neighborhoods, and communities can implement. In addition, several chapters provide real-life intervention strategies and social policies that can be readily put into practice. The goal: to enable children to develop more effective problem-solving skills, to help each child to improve his or her self-image, and to define ways in which role models can affect positive outcomes throughout each child's lifetime.

For researchers, clinicians, and students, Resilience in Children,Families and Communities: Linking Context to Practice and Policy is an essential addition to their library. It provides practical information to inform greater success in the effort to encourage resilience in all children and to achieve positive youth development.

Sommario

The Conceptual and Empirical Framework for Linking Resilience to Intervention and Policy.- Resilience Research.- Resilience in Context.- Disruptive Behaviors.- The Resilience Revolution.- Resilience Enhancement Programs for High-Risk Children, Families, and Youth.- Creating Effective School-Based Interventions for Pregnant Teenagers.- Dating Relationships among At-Risk Adolescents.- Building Strengths and Resilience among At-Risk Mothers and Their Children.- Expanding Resilience Programs to Include Neighborhoods and Communities.- The Social Transformation of Environments and the Promotion of Resilience in Children.- Promoting Resilience in the Inner City.- A Community-Based Approach to Promoting Resilience in Young Children, Their Families, and Their Neighborhoods.- Steps Toward Community-Level Resilience.

Riassunto

This unique volume covers both conceptual and practical challenges arising from attempts to apply the theoretical construct of resilience, along with existing empirical resilience findings, to the formulation of intervention strategies and social policies. It describes various approaches to the study of resilience and the challenges of extending empirical findings to intervention programs. The authors also discuss and list resilience-based intervention programs and the public policy implications involving the expansion of resilience concepts and practice to include neighborhoods, communities, and broader social contexts.

Testo aggiuntivo

From the reviews:

"Resilience is a word that is frequently used, but what does it mean, and how does it affect our children, families, and communities? That is precisely the topic of Resilience in Children, Families, and Communities: Linking Context to Practice and Policy. … This book is exciting in that it represents a call to action for those of us in resilience research, prevention and intervention efforts, and public policy to work together to use all of our expertise … ." (Sarah K. Sifers, PsycCRITIQUES, August, 2005)

Relazione

From the reviews:

"Resilience is a word that is frequently used, but what does it mean, and how does it affect our children, families, and communities? That is precisely the topic of Resilience in Children, Families, and Communities: Linking Context to Practice and Policy. ... This book is exciting in that it represents a call to action for those of us in resilience research, prevention and intervention efforts, and public policy to work together to use all of our expertise ... ." (Sarah K. Sifers, PsycCRITIQUES, August, 2005)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Robert J McMahon (Editore), Bonni Leadbeater (Editore), Bonnie Leadbeater (Editore), Robert J. McMahon (Editore), Ray D. Peters (Editore), Ray De V. Peters (Editore)
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 18.02.2005
 
EAN 9780306486555
ISBN 978-0-306-48655-5
Pagine 202
Dimensioni 163 mm x 247 mm x 17 mm
Peso 482 g
Illustrazioni XVIII, 202 p.
Categorie Saggistica > Psicologia, esoterismo, spiritualità, antroposofia > Psicologia applicata
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Psicologia > Psicologia applicata

Klinische Psychologie, C, Clinical psychology, Behavioral Science and Psychology, School Psychology, Child psychology, Child and School Psychology, Child Abuse;children;development;intervention;trauma

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