Collaborative Helping: A Practice Framework for Family-Centered Services |
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Authors: | WILLIAM C. MADSEN PH.D. |
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Affiliation: | Director, Family-Centered Services Project, Cambridge, MA |
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Abstract: | This article offers a framework for collaborative family-centered practice that can reinvigorate our work with families who have not responded to more traditional approaches. Collaborative Helping is grounded in family-centered principles that include: striving for cultural curiosity, believing in resourcefulness, working in partnership, and making our work more accountable to the clients we serve. The article introduces collaborative inquiry as an organizing metaphor for clinical practice and offers a five-step practice framework with clinical illustrations and sample questions. The framework draws from appreciative inquiry, motivational interviewing, the signs of safety approach to child protection work, and solution-focused and narrative therapies. |
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Keywords: | Collaborative clinical practice Family-centered services Narrative therapy |
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