How to Screen Adoptive and Foster Parents: A Workbook for Professionals and Students
Description:
* What should you know before beginning a screening interview?
* What are the warning signs that an applicant may be a child predator?
* What are the steps to conducting a thorough home study?
* When is psychological consultation warranted?
Screening potential adoptive and foster parents is an extremely difficult task, yet many social workers who screen applicants and supervise placements have no written guide to aid in their decision making or to measure competency of technique.
How To Screen Adoptive and Foster Parents: A Workbook for Professionals and Students serves as a comprehensive guide for social workers to draw on when making decisions for foster care/adoption placement. Based on case histories, research data, and interpretive analysis, this workbook teaches specific interview skills and analytical decision-making techniques necessary to competently evaluate each unique applicant family within a variety of constructs. Comprising 12 concise and well-researched chapters, this guide is ideal for both classroom discussions and real-life applications.
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