The Black Family: Strengths, Self-help, And Positive Change, Second Edition / Edition 2

The Black Family: Strengths, Self-help, And Positive Change, Second Edition / Edition 2

by Sadye Logan, G Herring
ISBN-10:
0813367972
ISBN-13:
9780813367972
Pub. Date:
12/13/2000
Publisher:
Westview Press
ISBN-10:
0813367972
ISBN-13:
9780813367972
Pub. Date:
12/13/2000
Publisher:
Westview Press
The Black Family: Strengths, Self-help, And Positive Change, Second Edition / Edition 2

The Black Family: Strengths, Self-help, And Positive Change, Second Edition / Edition 2

by Sadye Logan, G Herring

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Overview

With numerous selections designed to reinforce the goal of empowering clients to take charge of their lives, this revised and updated second edition of The Black Family serves a two-fold purpose. It extends the small but growing body of strength-oriented literature to include African-American families and it serves as a natural extension of current texts on African-American families to provide social workers and the education community with a broader framework for understanding the needs of Black families. Offering both a research orientation and a practice perspective, this book should appeal to social work educators and practitioners involved in family services, health and mental health settings, and child and public welfare.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813367972
Publisher: Westview Press
Publication date: 12/13/2000
Edition description: REV
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author


Sadye L. M. Logan, DSW, ACSW, holds the I. DeQuincey Newman Endowed Professorship in Social Work Education at the University of South Carolina College of Social Work. She teaches practice method courses and courses on family treatment. She also taught at the University of Kansas, where she chaired the foundation practice sequence and co-chaired the Institute for the Study of Black Families. Her research interests include social justice issues impacting families and children, culturally specific services for children and families of color, the psycho-spiritual dimensions of practice and education, addictive behaviors, and racial identity development. Dr. Logan has written extensively in these areas. Dr. Logan earned her MSW degree from Hunter College and her DSW from Columbia University in New York City.

Table of Contents

Foreword , Introduction , Building Strength Through Self-Help and Innovations , A Strengths Perspective on Black Families: Then and Now , Building on the Strengths of Black Families: Self-Help and Empowerment , Caregiving in African American Families: Caring for Children with Sickle Cell Disease , Helping Black Families Who Are Providing Care to Persons with AIDS , Homelessness Among African American Families , Revisiting Youth Violence: Implication for Positive Change , Creating and Promoting Positive Change , Effective Programs and Services for African American Families and Children: An African-Centered Perspective , Racial Identity Issues for Black Children in Foster Care , Resiliency and the African American Family: A Model of Family Preservation , Strengthening Family Ties: Working with Black Female Single-Parent Families , The Black Church as a Resource for Change , Epilogue: Understanding Help-Seeking Behavior and Empowerment Issues for Black Families
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