Preparing Students for Family Practice |
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Authors: | Kris Kissman Kathleen Tunney |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, 700 Park Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23504-8001;(2) Department of Social Work, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL |
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Abstract: | This paper highlights the content of a course designed to prepare students for family practice, with emphasis on mothers as primary caregivers. A model is presented of relatively healthy family interactions characterized by co-parenting and equitable division of labor in the home. The strengths perspective is applied to family practice with mother-headed families where noncustodial fathers share responsibilities for childrearing. Challenges inherent in carrying out dual roles of wage labor and family caregiving are linked to social support and differences among women based on class, race, and ethnicity. |
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Keywords: | women gender child caregiving social work education healthy family model family therapy |
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