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Children and Youth in Limbo: A Search for Connections

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Children and Youth in Limbo: A Search for Connections

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780275939922

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th September 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Age groups: children
Age groups: adolescents
Child welfare and youth services

Dewey:

362.70973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Description

The American family structure is complicated, and only becoming more so as time goes on. Finkelstein attributes this complexity, with its accompanying value confusions and inconsistencies, to the voluntary and involuntary, uprooted, migrant, immigrant, multiethnic and multicultural origins of the country itself. As people of different cultures intermarry, the complexities surrounding communications and expectations increase dramatically with each ensuing generation. These changes, coupled with the preessures of a rapidly changing world, place the American family and, therefore, American children in jeopardy. This volume does not just examine the troubles that American families face, or demand that changes be made. Finkelstein approaches family problems from a direct practice perspective and speaks to the implementation of needed services. The author designs an array of family-focused programs, emphasizing wellness, strengths and assets. She calls on communities as well as individual agencies to organize themselves to create services, from the ordinary, such as housing, day care, education and family counselling, to the very special which includes outreach preventive services for families in trouble, family foster care, adoption and a variety of residential options for youths with severe problems. Finkelstein stresses that these programs must be family-centred, they must be linked to past family connections, and they must build connections into the future. This work will offer students and scholars in social work, child welfare and public policy a complete overview of the systemic difficulties of the American family as well as compatible and practical programs designed to meet current family needs.

Reviews

In many ways it is the most important book on child welfare to be published in the past ten or twenty years, and the book that many of us have been waiting for.-Residential Treatment for Children & Youth
"In many ways it is the most important book on child welfare to be published in the past ten or twenty years, and the book that many of us have been waiting for."-Residential Treatment for Children & Youth

Author Bio

NADIA EHRLICH FINKELSTEIN is the Associate Executive Director of Parsons Child and Family Center in Albany, New York. A member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers, she has contributed to several books on family-centered social work and children's agencies and published articles in professional journals.

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