For more than 150 years, empowering practices have been used by
social workers in their work with families, but the techniques of
today differ significantly from those of the pioneers or even from
those of a few years ago. Today's practitioners recognize that
empowering others is impossible; social workers can, however,
assist others as they empower themselves. This book integrates
time-honored approaches with today's more modest goals, mindful of
what empowerment can and cannot do. Synthesizing several
theoretical supports--the strengths perspective, system theory,
theories of family well-being, and theories of coping--the author
responds to the question "What works?" with today's families in
need. Practice illustrations are provided throughout to bring
concepts to life and, more important, to present families
describing their own experiences with achieving empowerment.
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