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Family-Based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents - Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination (Paperback)
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Family-Based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents - Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination (Paperback)
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In addition to introducing readers to the field of family-based
prevention science, Family-Based Prevention Programs for Children
and Adolescents highlights the distinctive contributions of a set
of exemplary programs in terms of their foundational theory,
design, delivery mechanisms, performance, and unique opportunities
for future research. It is organized into three sections to orient
readers to: the existence of different types of family-based
programs targeting families with children of different ages; the
strategies and challenges that arise when attempting large-scale
dissemination of prevention programs; and, the emerging innovations
that promise to push the field forward into uncharted territories.
Each chapter is written by a preeminent program developer,
including: Gene H. Brody Richard F. Catalano Patricia Chamberlain
Thomas J. Dishion Marion S. Forgatch Kevin P. Haggerty Cleve
Redmond Matthew R. Sanders Richard L. Spoth Carolyn
Webster-Stratton Contributors review the state of the research and
then provide a summary of their own program, including research and
dissemination efforts. They also discuss take-home lessons for
practitioners and policymakers, and provide their view of the
future of program development and research in their area. As an
important signpost signifying the noteworthy achievements of the
field to date, as well as an arrow pointing the field toward
significant growth in the future, this book is a must-have primary
resource for graduate students in developmental or clinical
psychology, counseling, family sciences, social work, or health
policy, and an essential guide for practitioners and policymakers
in the field of family-based prevention, family service delivery,
or public health.
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