Therapists' perspectives on home-based family therapy |
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Authors: | Lisa L. Christensen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Human Development and Family Studies , Kansas State University , Manhattan, KS, 66506 |
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Abstract: | Abstract As a result of the passage of Public Law 96-272, home-based family services have proliferated throughout the United States, with family therapy playing a vital role. Voices of therapists providing these services have been absent from literature. Ten therapists participated in this study; each had experience providing home-based and clinic-based family therapy. A qualitative strategy was used to explore therapists' perspectives on factors regarding home-based family preservation services. Four themes emerged from semistructured interviews: the home environment, safety, context preference, and efficiency and effectiveness. Three recommendations are drawn from results and discussed. |
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