A behavioral group procedure for parents of severely troubled and troubling youth in out-of-home care: Alternative to conventional parent training |
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Authors: | Eileen Mary Grealish Robert P. Hawkins Pamela Meadowcroft Pamela Weaver Sharon S. Frost Percilla Lynch |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pressley Ridge School, 530 Marshall Ave., 15214 Pittsburgh, PA;(2) West Virginia University, USA |
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Abstract: | Many youth, their parents, and social services regard the unification of the family as the most desirable outcome for youth in out-of-home placements. This goal is often difficult to achieve because the families of these troubled/troubling youths are often severely dysfunctional, with multiple problems. A group process model for serving natural parents of youth in placement is described which, in conjunction with one-on-one interactions with professionals, appears to have a positive impact on these families and on youths' return home. Group components that seem particularly important are described, including attendance by invitation only, public commitment to attend and participate, reminder prompts, transportation support, babysitting support, refreshments, opportunity to visit with their child, defined staff roles, an empowering approach, and starting where the parent is. The group process maintained a relatively high level of both attendance and participation by the targeted parents. Participants tended to achieve most goals that they set in the group. Our experience indicates that interventions with natural parents of troubled youth can enable even a very dysfunctional family to improve enough to receive youth back into their home.The authors are grateful for the assistance of Sharon Estill, Jim Bernardo, Anita Mentzer, Dave Walker, and Suni Dague-Lyman for assistance in collecting the data reported here. Debbie Buchanan and others have been a great assistance in transporting families. |
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