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This book illuminates the process of child psychological assessment
in community psychology through discussion, theory, and case
studies of collaborative, systemic treatment of children and their
parents. "Assessing Children in the Urban Community" presents a
semi-structured form of collaborative psychological assessment,
designed to help clients gain new insights and make changes in
their lives. Traditional psychological assessment focuses on
diagnosis and treatment but has been slow to include contextual
elements, particularly social and cultural contexts into the
assessment process and psychological report. Clients receiving
services in a community psychology clinic pay for their treatment
through state welfare coverage. They cannot choose their providers,
they cannot always determine the length and course of their mental
health care, they often do not have access to transportation to
begin services, to continue them, or to take advantage of follow-up
recommendations. The Therapeutic Assessment model is particularly
adaptable to community psychology because it allows maximum
interaction in the assessment process and promotes participation
and collaboration in an often dis-empowering system. This book will
be relevant to clinical psychologists, community psychologists,
social workers, family therapists, graduate students in psychology,
social work, marriage and family therapists, and counseling
programs.
This book illuminates the process of child psychological assessment
in community psychology through discussion, theory, and case
studies of collaborative, systemic treatment of children and their
parents. "Assessing Children in the Urban Community" presents a
semi-structured form of collaborative psychological assessment,
designed to help clients gain new insights and make changes in
their lives. Traditional psychological assessment focuses on
diagnosis and treatment but has been slow to include contextual
elements, particularly social and cultural contexts into the
assessment process and psychological report. Clients receiving
services in a community psychology clinic pay for their treatment
through state welfare coverage. They cannot choose their providers,
they cannot always determine the length and course of their mental
health care, they often do not have access to transportation to
begin services, to continue them, or to take advantage of follow-up
recommendations. The Therapeutic Assessment model is particularly
adaptable to community psychology because it allows maximum
interaction in the assessment process and promotes participation
and collaboration in an often dis-empowering system. This book will
be relevant to clinical psychologists, community psychologists,
social workers, family therapists, graduate students in psychology,
social work, marriage and family therapists, and counseling
programs.
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