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Single Parent Families (Paperback)
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Single Parent Families (Paperback)
Series: SAGE Sourcebooks for the Human Services
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Clinicians, social service providers, and professionals in
associated fields often face issues related to diverse family
structures--particularly the one-parent family. Unfortunately,
current family-centered literature does not devote a great deal of
space to intervention and assessment of these families who now
comprise a quarter of all families. In Single-Parent Families,
special treatment methods for single-parent families based on such
factors as gender of the head of household, ethnicity, age, and
sexual orientation are discussed. The authors devote special
attention to interventions with mother-headed households--nearly 90
percent of single-parent families are managed by women today--and
emphasize the importance of social policies and services that help
single parents meet the challenging dual roles of caregiving and
wage earning. Clearly written and gender sensitive, Single-Parent
Families provides concrete, practical suggestions on how to better
empower single parents to obtain the resources they need to attain
their aspirations and gain control over their environment. Both
professionals and students of social services, counseling,
psychology, family studies, and gender studies will find this
volume informative, helpful, and above all, useful. ""The book is
an excellent addition to literature on family-centered practice. It
is written in a clear and concise manner, with helpful topical
headings. . . . Highly recommended for students and practitioners
in social work, counseling, and other related disciplines."
--Choice "Kissman and Allen have created a brief book rich with
insight into the complexities of single-parent family life. . . .
This book is written by and primarily for practitioners working in
a therapeutic setting with single-parent families. However, the
perspective presented by this book could well be important and
appreciated by family life educators, researchers, and other
non-clinical professionals interested in single-parent families."
--Family Relations
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