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Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services Copyright © 1991 Family Service America, Inc. Index Advocacy Volume 72, Numbers 1-10 “Community-Based Counseling Services for Deaf and Hard- of-Hearing Individuals” (At the Agency), Pridgen, January 1991—December 1991 March: 174-176 This index is in three parts: Subjects (below), Authors (p. “A Family Practice Model for the 1990s,” Erickson (and 637), and Book Reviews (p. 640). Moynihan and Williams), May: 286-293 “New Directions for Mental Health Services for Families and Children,” Lourie (and Katz-Leavy), May: 277-285 “Skill Building for Effective Intervention with Homeless Families,” Ziefert (and Brown), April: 212-219 Subjects Affective Disorders Administration “Screening for Affective Disorders,” Rauch (and Sarno and “The Rual Branch Office: Planning, Marketing, Commit- Simpson), December: 602-609 ment,” Waltman (and Czarnecki and Miller), January: 45-50 Aged and Aging “The Black Elderly and Community-Based Social Services” Adolescence and Adolescents (Research Note), Spence, June: 371-374 “Assessing Adolescent Parents and Their Infants: Individual- “Holocaust Survivors and the Crisis of Aging,” Cohen, ized Family Service Planning,” Moroz (and Allen- April: 226-232 Meares), October: 461-468 “Clinical and Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Biracial Agencies and Bicultural Adolescents,” Gibbs (and Moskowitz- “Implementing Agency-based Social-Support Skill Train- Sweet), December: 579-592 ing,” Lovell (and Richey), November: 563-573 “Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families,” Segal, April: “The Public Sector and Voluntary Agencies—A Time for 233-242 Partnership” (Washington Alert), Langley, September: “Diary of a Boys’ Group: January 16, 1991” (Essay), Malekoff, 433-434 April: 243-244 “The Rural Branch Office: Planning, Marketing, Commit- “An Overview of Adolescent Development, Behavior, and ment,” Waltman (and Czarnecki and Miller), January: Clinical Intervention,” Rubenstein, April: 220-225 45-50 “Parent—Professional Collaboration on Behalf of Children with Learning Disabilities,” Malekoff (and Johnson AIDS and Klappersack), September: 416-424 “Anticipatory Mourning of Middle-Aged Parents of Adult “A Structural Analysis of Families Adopting Special- Children with AIDS,” Dane, February: 108-115 Needs Children,” Groze (and Rosenthal), October: “From Resistances to Rewards: Social Workers’ Experiences 469-482 and Attitudes toward AIDS,” Gillman, December: “Unwed Teenage Pregnancy: Family Relationships with the 593-601 Father of the Baby,” Cervera, January: 29-37 Alcoholism Adoption “Assessing the Drug-Involved Client,” Griffin, February: “The Birth Father: A Neglected Element in the Adoption Equation,” Sachdev, March: 131-139 “Criteria for Selecting Practice Theories: Working with “Single Parents and Their Adopted Children: A Psychoso- Alcoholic Women,” Burman (and Allen-Meares), cial Analysis,” Groze (and Rosenthal), February: 67-77 September: 387-393 “A Structural Analysis of Families Adopting Special-Needs Children,” Groze (and Rosenthal), October: 469-482 Assessment “Assessing Adolescent Parents and Their Infants: Individual- Adult Children ized Family Service Planning,” Moroz (and Allen- “Anticipatory Mourning of Middle-Aged Parents of Adult Meares), October: 461-468 Children with AIDS,” Dane, February: 108-115 “Assessing the Drug-Involved Client,” Griffin, February: “The Birth Father: A Neglected Element in the Adoption 87-94 Equation,” Sachdev, March: 131-139 “Assessing Violent Couples,” Douglas, November: 525-535 “Clinical Considerations for Adults Abused as Children,” “Assessment of the School-Age Child,” Lucco, September: Wartel, March: 157-163 394-408 “Assessment Revisited: A Comprehensive Approach to Adult Development Understanding Family Dynamics,” McPhatter, January: “Adults with Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities: Practice 11-22 Considerations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: “Clinical and Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Biracial 195-201 and Bicultural Adolescents,” Gibbs (and Moskowitz- Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services Copyright © 1991 Family Service America, Inc. Index Advocacy Volume 72, Numbers 1-10 “Community-Based Counseling Services for Deaf and Hard- of-Hearing Individuals” (At the Agency), Pridgen, January 1991—December 1991 March: 174-176 This index is in three parts: Subjects (below), Authors (p. “A Family Practice Model for the 1990s,” Erickson (and 637), and Book Reviews (p. 640). Moynihan and Williams), May: 286-293 “New Directions for Mental Health Services for Families and Children,” Lourie (and Katz-Leavy), May: 277-285 “Skill Building for Effective Intervention with Homeless Families,” Ziefert (and Brown), April: 212-219 Subjects Affective Disorders Administration “Screening for Affective Disorders,” Rauch (and Sarno and “The Rual Branch Office: Planning, Marketing, Commit- Simpson), December: 602-609 ment,” Waltman (and Czarnecki and Miller), January: 45-50 Aged and Aging “The Black Elderly and Community-Based Social Services” Adolescence and Adolescents (Research Note), Spence, June: 371-374 “Assessing Adolescent Parents and Their Infants: Individual- “Holocaust Survivors and the Crisis of Aging,” Cohen, ized Family Service Planning,” Moroz (and Allen- April: 226-232 Meares), October: 461-468 “Clinical and Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Biracial Agencies and Bicultural Adolescents,” Gibbs (and Moskowitz- “Implementing Agency-based Social-Support Skill Train- Sweet), December: 579-592 ing,” Lovell (and Richey), November: 563-573 “Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families,” Segal, April: “The Public Sector and Voluntary Agencies—A Time for 233-242 Partnership” (Washington Alert), Langley, September: “Diary of a Boys’ Group: January 16, 1991” (Essay), Malekoff, 433-434 April: 243-244 “The Rural Branch Office: Planning, Marketing, Commit- “An Overview of Adolescent Development, Behavior, and ment,” Waltman (and Czarnecki and Miller), January: Clinical Intervention,” Rubenstein, April: 220-225 45-50 “Parent—Professional Collaboration on Behalf of Children with Learning Disabilities,” Malekoff (and Johnson AIDS and Klappersack), September: 416-424 “Anticipatory Mourning of Middle-Aged Parents of Adult “A Structural Analysis of Families Adopting Special- Children with AIDS,” Dane, February: 108-115 Needs Children,” Groze (and Rosenthal), October: “From Resistances to Rewards: Social Workers’ Experiences 469-482 and Attitudes toward AIDS,” Gillman, December: “Unwed Teenage Pregnancy: Family Relationships with the 593-601 Father of the Baby,” Cervera, January: 29-37 Alcoholism Adoption “Assessing the Drug-Involved Client,” Griffin, February: “The Birth Father: A Neglected Element in the Adoption Equation,” Sachdev, March: 131-139 “Criteria for Selecting Practice Theories: Working with “Single Parents and Their Adopted Children: A Psychoso- Alcoholic Women,” Burman (and Allen-Meares), cial Analysis,” Groze (and Rosenthal), February: 67-77 September: 387-393 “A Structural Analysis of Families Adopting Special-Needs Children,” Groze (and Rosenthal), October: 469-482 Assessment “Assessing Adolescent Parents and Their Infants: Individual- Adult Children ized Family Service Planning,” Moroz (and Allen- “Anticipatory Mourning of Middle-Aged Parents of Adult Meares), October: 461-468 Children with AIDS,” Dane, February: 108-115 “Assessing the Drug-Involved Client,” Griffin, February: “The Birth Father: A Neglected Element in the Adoption 87-94 Equation,” Sachdev, March: 131-139 “Assessing Violent Couples,” Douglas, November: 525-535 “Clinical Considerations for Adults Abused as Children,” “Assessment of the School-Age Child,” Lucco, September: Wartel, March: 157-163 394-408 “Assessment Revisited: A Comprehensive Approach to Adult Development Understanding Family Dynamics,” McPhatter, January: “Adults with Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities: Practice 11-22 Considerations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: “Clinical and Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Biracial 195-201 and Bicultural Adolescents,” Gibbs (and Moskowitz- Sweet), December: 579-592 Child Placement “Family Treatment Assessment for Novices,” Paquin (and “The Leadership Challenge in Family-Based Services: Policy, Bushorn), June: 353-359 Practice, and Research,” Whittaker, May: 294-300 “Interview Techniques to Assess Sexual Disorders,” Fedoroff, March: 140-146 Child Sexual Abuse “Mothers of Incest Victims: Villains, Victims, or Protectors?” “Clinical Considerations for Adults Abused as Children,” Elbow (and Mayfield), February: 78-86; Letters & Wartel, March: 157-163 Comments, June: 375 “Mothers of Incest Victims: Villains, Victims, or Protectors?” “An Overview of Adolescent Development, Behavior, and Elbow (and Mayfield), February: 78-86; Letters & Clinical Intervention,” Rubenstein, April: 220-225 Comments, June: 375 “Screening for Affective Disorders,” Rauch (and Sarno and “Studying Sensitive Family Issues: Problems and Possibilities Simpson), December: 602-609 for Practitioners,” Kilpatrick (and Lockhart), Decem- ber: 610-617 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder “Adults with Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities: Practice Children Considerations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: “American Families: Changes and Challenges” (Essay), 195-201 Johnson, October: 502-507 “Assessing Adolescent Parents and Their Infants: Individual- Brief Therapy ized Family Service Planning,” Moroz (and Allen- “The Use of Single-System Design with Systemic Brief Prob- Meares), October: 461-468 lem-Solving Therapy,” Slonim-Nevo (and Vosler), Jan- “Assessment of the School-Age Child,” Lucco, September: uary: 38-44 394-408 “The Changing Lives of Young Children: Infant Child Care Case Management as a Normative Experience” (Research Note), Mar- “Implementing Agency-based Social-Support Skill Train- shall, October: 496-501 ing,” Lovell (and Richey), November: 563-573 “The Dynamics of Day Care,” Frankel, January: 3-10 “The Man Who Kept a Bug for a Pet” (Case Study), Jackson, “Family Structure and Stressors in a Child Guidance Clinic January: 51-53 Population,” Vosler (and Proctor), March: 164-173 “Grandparents of Disabled Grandchildren: Hopes, Fears, and Case Records Adaptation,” Seligman, March: 147-152 “Client-Focused Recording: Linking Theory and Practice,” “Implementing Reunification Services,” Fein (and Staff), Tebb, September: 425-432 June: 335-343 “Intervention with Male Toddlers Who Have Witnessed Casework Practice Parental Violence,” Davies, Novernber: 515-524 “Criteria for Terminating Treatment,” Fortune (and Pearlingi “The Leadership Challenge in Family-Based Services: Policy, and Rochelle), June: 366-370 Practice, and Research,” Whittaker, May: 294-300 Q&A, Goldstein, February: 121-122 “New Directions for Mental Health Services for Families and Children,” Lourie (and Katz-Leavy), May: 277-285 Child Abuse “Parent—Professional Collaboration on Behalf of Children “Clinical Considerations for Adults Abused as Children,” with Learning Disabilities,” Malekoff (and Johnson Wartel, March: 157-163 and Klappersack), September: 416-424 “Implementing Agency-based Social-Support Skill Train- “Schools and Social Services: A Nascent Partnership” ing,” Lovell (and Richey), November: 563-573 (Essay), Levy, May: 310-313 “Implementing Reunification Services,” Fein (and Staff), “Single Parents and Their Adopted Children: A Psychoso- June: 335-343 cial Analysis,” Groze (and Rosenthal), February: 67-77 “Multiple Personality Disorder: A Challenge to Practition- ers,” Giancarlo, February: 95-102 Client Strengths “A Service Program for Safe-Home Children,” Gibson (and “Communicating by Doing,” Middleman (and Wood), Gutierrez), November: 554-562 March: 153-156 Child Care Clients’ Rights “The Affordability of Child Care for the Working Poor,” “The Birth Father: A Neglected Element in the Adoption Marshall (and Marx), April: 202-211 Equation,” Sachdev, March: 131-139 “The Changing Lives of Young Children: Infant Child Care “Patient ‘Dumping’ of Poor Families,” Taira (and Taira), as a Normative Experience” (Research Note), Mar- September: 409-415 shall, October: 496-501 “Sexual Behavior in Group Residences: An Ethics Dilem- “The Dynamics of Day Care,” Frankel, January: 3-10 ma,” Howard (and Lipsitz, Sheppard, and Steinitz), June: 360-365 Child Neglect “Clinical Considerations for Adults Abused as Children,” Communication Wartel, March: 157-163 “Communicating by Doing,” Middleman (and Wood), “Implementing Agency-based Social-Support Skill Train- March: 153-156 ing,” Lovell (and Richey), November: 563-573 “Community-Based Counseling Services for Deaf and Hard- “Implementing Reunification Services,” Fein (and Staff), of-Hearing Individuals” (At the Agency), Pridgen, June: 335-343 March: 174-176 “A Service Program for Safe-Home Children,” Gibson (and “Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families,” Segal, April: Gutierrez), November: 554-562 233-242 Families in Society December 1991 “The Man Who Kept a Bug for a Pet” (Case Study), Jackson, “Cultural Variabies in Asian Indian Families,” Segal, April: January: 51-53 233-242 Community Day Care “A Family Practice Model for the 1990s,” Erickson (and “The Affordability of Child Care for the Working Poor,” Moynihan and Williams), May: 286-293 Marshall (and Marx), April: 202-211 “Services to Families: The View from the States,” Farrow, “The Changing Lives of Young Children: Infant Child Care May: 268-276 as a Normative Experience” (Research Note), Mar- shall, October: 496-501 Continuing Education Program “The Dynamics of Day Care,” Frankel, January: 3-10 “Assessing Violent Couples,” Douglas, November: 525-535 “Assessment of the School-Age Child,” Lucco, September: Deafness 394-408 “Community-Based Counseling Services for Deaf and Hard- “Assessment Revisited: A Comprehensive Approach to of-Hearing Individuals” (At the Agency), Pridgen, Understanding Family Dynamics,” McPhatter, January: March: 174-176 11-22 “The Birth Father: A Neglected Element in the Adoption Death and Dying Equation,” Sachdev, March: 131-139 “Anticipatory Mourning of Middle-Aged Parents of Adult “Clinical and Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Biracial and Children with AIDS,” Dane, February: 108-115 Bicultural Adolescents,” Gibbs (and Moskowitz- Sweet), December: 579-592 Depression “Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families,” Segal, April: “Screening for Affective Disorders,” Rauch (and Sarno and 233-242 Simpson), December: 602-609 “The Family and Schizophrenia: Toward a Psychoeducational Approach,” Simon (and McNeil, Franklin, and Coop- Development Process erman), June: 323-334; Letters & Comments, Septem- “Adults with Undiagnosed Leaming Disabilities: Practice Con- ber: 435-438 siderations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: 195-201 “Mothers of Incest Victims: Villains, Victims, or Protectors?” “Assessment of the School-Age Child,” Lucco, September: Elbow (and Mayfield), February: 78-86; Letters & 394-408 Comments, June: 375 “An Overview of Adolescent Development, Behavior, and “Services to Families: The View from the States,” Farrow, Clinical Intervention,” Rubenstein, April: 220-225 May: 268-276 “A Structural Analysis of Families Adopting Special-Needs Develo iti Children,” Groze (and Roserithal), October: 469-482 “Adults with Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities: Practice Considerations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: Counseling 195-201 “Adults with Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities: Practice “Assessment of the School-Age Child,” Lucco, September: Considerations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: 394-408 195-201 “Grandparents of Disabled Grandchildren: Hopes, Fears, and “Assessing the Drug-Involved Client,” Griffin, February: Adaptation,” Seligman, March: 147-152 87-94 “Parent—Professional Collaboration on Behalf of Children “Clinical Considerations for Adults Abused as Children,” with Learning Disabilities,” Malekoff (and Johnson and Wartel, March: 157-163 Klappersack), September: 416-424 “Community-Based Counseling Services for Deaf and Hard- “Sexual Behavior in Group Residences: An Ethics Dilemma,” of-Hearing Individuals” (At the Agency), Pridgen, Howard (and Lipsitz, Sheppard, and Steinitz), June: March: 174-176 360-365 “Criteria for Selecting Practice Theories: Working with Alcoholic Women,” Burman (and Allen-Meares), Diagnosis September: 387-393 “Adults with Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities: Practice “Criteria for Terminating Treatment,” Fortune (and Pearlingi Considerations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: and Rochelle), June: 366-370 195-201 “Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families,” Segal, April: “Assessment of the School-Age Child,” Lucco, September: 233-242 394-408 “Holocaust Survivors and the Crisis of Aging,” Cohen, April: “Multiple Personality Disorder: A Challenge to Practition- 226-232 ers,” Giancarlo, February: 95-102 “Screening for Affective Disorders,” Rauch (and Sarno and Countertransference Simpson), December: 602-609 “From Resistances to Rewards: Social Workers’ Experiences and Attitudes toward AIDS,” Gillman, December: Drug Abuse 593-601 “Assessing the Drug-Involved Client,” Griffin, February: 87-94 Cultural Traditions & Issues Ecological Systems Theory “The Black Elderly and Community-Based Social Services” “Assessment Revisited: A Comprehensive Approach to Under- (Research Note), Spence, June: 371-374 standing Family Dynamics,” McPhatter, January: 11-22 “Clinical and Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Biracial and Bicultural Adolescents,” Gibbs (and Moskowitz- Economy Sweet), December: 579-592 “Social Policy in Disarray: The Beleaguered American Fami- ly,” Abramovitz, October: 483-495 September: 435-438 “Family Structure and Stressors in a Child Guidance Clinic Education Population,” Vosler (and Proctor), March: 164-173 “Adults with Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities: Practice “Family Treatment Assessment for Novices,” Paquin (and Considerations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: Bushorn), June: 353-359 195-201 “Family Violence: Toward a Family-oriented Public Policy” (Washington Alert), Langley, November: 574-576 E mpowerment “Feminist-Based Social Work with Single-Parent Families,” “Empowerment of Incest Survivors: Speaking Out,” Nelson, Kissman, January: 23-28 December: 618-624 “Grandparents of Disabled Grandchildren: Hopes, Fears, and Adaptation,” Seligman, March: 147-152 Environment “Group Intervention Strategies with Domestic Abusers,” “The Man Who Kept a Bug for a Pet” (Case Study), Jackson, Sakai, November: 536-542 January: 51-53 “Implementing Agency-based Social-Support Skill Train- ing,” Lovell (and Richey), November: 563-573 Ethics “Implementing Reunification Services,” Fein (and Staff), “Sexual Behavior in Group Residences: An Ethics Dilem- June: 335-343 ma,” Howard (and Lipsitz, Sheppard, and Steinitz), “Initial Impact of Plant Closings on Automobile Workers June: 360-365 and Their Families,” Hoffman (and Carpentier-Alting, Thomas, Hamilton, and Broman), February: 103-107 Ethnicity “The Leadership Challenge in Family-Based Services: Policy, “The Black Elderly and Community-Based Social Services” Practice, and Research,” Whittaker, May: 294-300 (Research Note), Spence, June: 371-374 “New Directions for Mental Health Services for Families and “Clinical and Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Biracial Children,” Lourie (and Katz-Leavy), May: 277-285 and Bicultural Adolescents,” Gibbs (and Moskowitz- “Patient ‘Dumping’ of Poor Families,” Taira (and Taira), Sweet), December: 579-592 September: 409-415 “Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families,” Segal, April: “Patterns of Work and Poverty: Exploratory Profiles of Work- 233-242 ing-Poor Households,” Caputo, October: 451-460 “Schools and Social Services: A Nascent Partnership” Evaluation (Essay), Levy, May: 310-313 “Assessment Revisited: A Comprehensive Approach to “A Service Program for Safe-Home Children,” Gibson (and Understanding Family Dynamics,” McPhatter, January: Gutierrez), November: 554-562 11-22 “Single Parents and Their Adopted Children: A Psychoso- “Interview Techniques to Assess Sexual Disorders,” Fedoroff, cial Analysis,” Groze (and Rosenthal), February: 67-77 March: 140-146 “Skill Building for Effective Intervention with Homeless “The Use of Single-System Design with Systemic Brief Prob- Families,” Ziefert (and Brown), April: 212-219 lem-Solving Therapy,” Slonim-Nevo (and Vosler), Jan- “Social Policy in Disarray: The Beleaguered American Fami- uary: 38-44 ly,” Abramovitz, October: 483-495 “A Structural Analysis of Families Adopting Special-Needs Families Children,” Groze (and Rosenthal), October: 469-482 “The Affordability of Child Care for the Working Poor,” Marshall (and Marx), April: 202-211 Family Agencies “American Families: Changes and Challenges” (Essay), “Community-Based Counseling Services for Deaf and Hard- ohnson, October: 502-507 of-Hearing Individuals” (At the Agency), Pridgen, “Anticipatory Mourning of Middle-Aged Parents of Adult March: 174-176 Children with AIDS,” Dane, February: 108-115 “A Family Practice Model for the 1990s,” Erickson (and “Assessing Adolescent Parents and Their Infants: Individual- Moynihan and Williams), May: 286—293 ized Family Service Planning,” Moroz (and Allen- “Foundations and Family-Based Services: Support, Innova- Meares), October: 461-468 tion, and Leadership,” Massinga (and Cargal), May: “Assessment Revisited: A Comprehensive Approach to 301-309 Understanding Family Dynamics,” McPhatter, January: “The Leadership Challenge in Family-Based Services: Policy, 11-22 Practice, and Research,” Whittaker, May: 294-300 “The Birth Father: A Neglected Element in the Adoption “The Rural Branch Office: Planning, Marketing, Commit- Equation,” Sachdev, March: 131-139 ment,” Waltman (and Czarnecki and Miller), January: “The Changing Lives of Young Children: Infant Child Care 45-50 as a Normative Experience” (Research Note), Mar- “Schools and Social Services: A Nascent Partnership” shall, October: 496-501 (Essay), Levy, May: 310-313 “Clinical and Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Biracial “Services to Families: The View from the States,” Farrow, and Bicultural Adolescents,” Gibbs (and Moskowitz- May: 268-276 Sweet), December: 579-592 “Sexual Behavior in Group Residences: An Ethics Dilem- “The Coming of Age of Family Policy” (Essay), Langley, ma,” Howard (and Lipsitz, Sheppard, and Steinitz), February: 116-120 June: 360-365 “Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families,” Segal, April: 233-242 Family Finance “The Family and Schizophrenia: Toward a Psychoeducation- “Initial Impact of Plant Closings on Automobile Workers al Approach,” Simon (and McNeil, Franklin, and and Their Families,” Hoffman (and Carpentier-Alting, Cooperman), June: 323-334; Letters & Comments, Thomas, Hamilton, and Broman), February: 103-107 631 Families in Society December 1991 Family Functions Fathers “Feminist-Based Social Work with Single-Parent Families,” “The Birth Father: A Neglected Element in the Adoption Kissman, January: 23-28 Equation,” Sachdev, March: 131-139 “Unwed Teenage Pregnancy: Family Relationships with the “Unwed Teenage Pregnancy: Family Relationships with the Father of the Baby,” Cervera, January: 29-37 Father of the Baby,” Cervera, January: 29-37 Family Policy Feminism “The Coming of Age of Family Policy” (Editorial Notes), “Feminist-Based Social Work with Single-Parent Families,” Langley, May: 259-261 Kissman, January: 23-28 “The Coming of Age of Family Policy” (Essay), Langley, February: 116-120 Foster Care “The Dynamics of Day Care,” Frankel, January: 3-10 “Implementing Reunification Services,” Fein (and Staff), “A Family Practice Model for the 1990s,” Erickson (and June: 335-343 Moynihan and Williams), May: 286-293 “Foundations and Family-Based Services: Support, Innova- Foundations tion, and Leadership,” Massinga (and Cargal), May: “Foundations and Family-Based Services: Support, Innova- 301-309 tion, and Leadership,” Massinga (and Cargal), May: “The Leadership Challenge in Family-Based Services: Policy, 301-309 Practice, and Research,” Whittaker, May: 294-300 “Patterns of Work and Poverty: Exploratory Profiles of Work- Funding I ing-Poor Households,” Caputo, October: 451-460 “Foundations and Family-Based Services: Support, Innova- “A Renewed Effort on Behalf of American Families: Coordi- tion, and Leadership,” Massinga (and Cargal), May: nation and Partnership,” Kohl, May: 262-267 301-309 “Schools and Social Services: A Nascent Partnership” “New Directions for Mental Health Services for Families and (Essay), Levy, May: 310-313 Children,” Lourie (and Katz-Leavy), May: 277-285 “Services to Families: The View from the States,” Farrow, “A Renewed Effort on Behalf of American Families: Coordi- May: 268-276 nation and Partnership,” Kohl, May: 262-267 “Social Policy in Disarray: The Beleaguered American Fami- ly,” Abramovitz, October: 483-495 Government “The Changing World of Social Services” (Washington Family Preservation Alert), Langley, April: 245-247 “The Leadership Challenge in Family-Based Services: Policy, “The Coming of Age of Family Policy” (Essay), Langley, Practice, and Research,” Whittaker, May: 294-300 February: 116-120 “Family Violence: Toward a Family-oriented Public Policy” Family Reunification (Washington Alert), Langley, November: 574-576 “Implementing Reunification Services,” Fein (and Staff), “The Public Sector and Voluntary Agencies—A Time for June: 335-343 Partnership” (Washington Alert), Langley, September: 433-434 Family Therapy “A Renewed Effort on Behalf of American Families: Coordi- “Family Treatment Assessment for Novices,” Paquin (and nation and Partnership,” Kohl, May: 262-267 Bushorn), June: 353-359 “Social Policy in Disarray: The Beleaguered American Fami- ly,” Abramovitz, October: 483-495 Family Violence “Assessing Violent Couples,” Douglas, November: Grandparents 525-535 “Grandparents of Disabled Grandchildren: Hopes, Fears, and “Family Violence: Toward a Family-oriented Public Policy” Adaptation,” Seligman, March: 147--152 (Washington Alert), Langley, November: 574-576 “Group Intervention Strategies with Domestic Abusers,” Grief Sakai, November: 536-542 “Anticipatory Mourning of Middle-Aged Parents of Adult “Intervention with Male Toddlers Who Have Witnessed Children with AIDS,” Dane, February: 108-115 Parental Violence,” Davies, November: 515-524 “Multiple Personality Disorder: A Challenge to Practition- Group Therapy ers,” Giancarlo, February: 95-102 “Diary of a Boys’ Group: January 16, 1991” (Essay), Malekoff, “Rural Interventions in Woman Battering: One State’s April: 243-244 Strategies,” Edleson (and Frank), November: 543-553 “Group Intervention Strategies with Domestic Abusers,” “A Service Program for Safe-Home Children,” Gibson (and Sakai, November: 536-542 Gutierrez), November: 554-562 “Studying Sensitive Family Issues: Problems and Possibilities Group Work for Practitioners,” Kilpatrick (and Lockhart), Decem- “Communicating by Doing,” Middleman (and Wood), ber: 610-617 March: 153-156 “Diary of a Boys’ Group: January 16, 1991” (Essay), Malekoff, Family-Based Services April: 243-244 “Foundations and Family-Based Services: Support, Innova- “Empowerment of Incest Survivors: Speaking Out,” Nelson, tion, and Leadership,” Massinga (and Cargal), May: December: 618-624 301-309 “Group Intervention Strategies with Domestic Abusers,” “The Leadership Challenge in Family-Based Services: Policy, Sakai, November: 536-542 Practice, and Research,” Whittaker, May: 294-300 “Implementing Agency-based Social-Support Skill Training,” Lovell (and Richey), November: 563-573 “Mothers of Incest Victims: Villains, Victims, or Protectors?” “A Service Program for Safe-Home Children,” Gibson (and Elbow (and Mayfield), February: 78-86; Letters & Gutierrez), November: 554-562 Comments, June: 375 “Multiple Personality Disorder: A Challenge to Practition- Handicapped Persons ers,” Giancarlo, February: 95-102 “Communicating by Doing,” Middleman (and Wood), March: 153-156 Industry and Social Work “Community-Based Counseling Services for Deaf and Hard- “The Dynamics of Day Care,” Frankel, January: 3-10 of-Hearing Individuals” (At the Agency), Pridgen, “Initial Impact of Plant Closings on Automobile Workers March: 174-176 and Their Families,” Hoffman (and Carpentier-Alt- “Grandparents of Disabled Grandchildren: Hopes, Fears, and ing. at Hamilton, and Broman), February: Adaptation,” Seligman, March: 147-152 103-10 Helping Networks Interagency Cooperation “The Black Elderly and Community-Based Social Services” “A Family Practice Model for the 1990s,” Erickson (and (Research Note), Spence, June: 371-374 Moynihan and Williams), May: 286-293 “Empowerment of Incest Survivors: Speaking Out,” Nelson, “New Directions for Mental Health Services for Families and December: 618-624 Children,” Lourie (and Katz-Leavy), May: 277-285 “Implementing Agency-based Social-Support Skill Train- ing,” Lovell (and Richey), November: 563-573 Interdisciplinary Teamwork “Rural Interventions in Woman Battering: One State’s “A Family Practice Model for the 1990s,” Erickson (and Strategies,” Edleson (and Frank), November: 543-553 Moynihan and Williams), May: 286-293 “Unwed Teenage Pregnancy: Family Relationships with the “New Directions for Mental Health Services for Families and Father of the Baby,” Cervera, January: 29-37 Children,” Lourie (and Katz-Leavy), May: 277-285 Holocaust Survivors Intervention “Holocaust Survivors and the Crisis of Aging,” Cohen, “Assessment Revisited: A Comprehensive Approach to April: 226-232 Understanding Family Dynamics,” McPhatter, January: 11-22 Home Visits “Criteria for Selecting Practice Theories: Working with “The Black Elderly and Community-Based Social Services” Alcoholic Women,” Burman (and Allen-Meares), (Research Note), Spence, June: 371-374 September: 387-393 “Group Intervention Strategies with Domestic Abusers,” Home-Based Services Sakai, November: 536-542 “Implementing Reunification Services,” Fein (and Staff), “Intervention with Male Toddlers Who Have Witnessed June: 335-343 Parental Violence,” Davies, November: 515-524 “An Overview of Adolescent Development, Behavior, Homelessness and Clinical Intervention,” Rubenstein, April: “Skill Building for Effective Intervention with Homeless 220-225 Families,” Ziefert (and Brown), April: 212-219 “Skill Building for Effective Intervention with Homeless Families,” Ziefert (and Brown), April: 212-219 Homosexuality “Unwed Teenage Pregnancy: Family Relationships with the “Relational Contexts and Information Management among Father of the Baby,” Cervera, January: 29-37 Gay Men,” Cain, June: 344-352 Interviewing Hospitals “Interview Techniques to Assess Sexual Disorders,” Fedoroff, “Patient ‘Dumping’ of Poor Families,” Taira (and Taira), March: 140-146 September: 409-415 Learning Disabiliti Identity “Adults with Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities: Practice Con- “Clinical and Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Biracial siderations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: 195-201 and Bicultural Adolescents,” Gibbs (and Moskowitz- “Parent—Professional Collaboration on Behalf of Children Sweet), December: 579-592 with Learning Disabilities,” Malekoff (and Johnson “Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families,” Segal, April: and Klappersack), September: 416-424 233-242 “Relational Contexts and Information Management among Legislation Gay Men,” Cain, June: 344-352 “The Coming of Age of Family Policy” (Essay), Langley, February: 116-120 Immigrants “A Renewed Effort on Behalf of American 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Marital Violence Klappersack), September: 416-424 “Assessing Violent Couples,” Douglas, November: 525-535 “Single Parents and Their Adopted Children: A Psychosocial “Group Intervention Strategies with Domestic Abusers,” Analysis,” Groze (and Rosenthal), February: 67-77 Sakai, November: 536-542 “Unwed Teenage Pregnancy: Family Relationships with the “Intervention with Male Toddlers Who Have Witnessed Father of the Baby,” Cervera, January: 29-37 Parental Violence,” Davies, November: 515-524 “Rural Interventions in Woman Battering: One State’s Physical Illness Strategies,” Edleson (and Frank), November: 543-553 “Patient ‘Dumping’ of Poor Families,” Taira (and Taira), “Studying Sensitive Family Issues: Problems and Possibilities September: 409-415 for Practitioners,” Kilpatrick (and Lockhart), Decem- ber: 610-617 “Foundations and Family-Based Services: Support, Innova- Marketing Social Work tion, and Leadership,” Massinga (and Cargal), May: “The Rural Branch Office: Planning, Marketing, Commit- 301-309 ment,” Waltman (and Czarnecki and Miller), January: “New Directions for Mental Health Services for Families and 45-50 Children,” Lourie (and Katz-Leavy), May: 277-285 “A Renewed Effort on Behalf of American Families: Coordi- Mental Health nation and Partnership,” Kohl, May: 262-267 “Assessing the Drug-Involved Client,” Griffin, February: “Services to Families: The View from the States,” Farrow, 87-94 May: 268-276 “The Family and Schizophrenia: Toward a Psychoeducational Approach,” Simon (and McNeil, Franklin, and Coop- Poor Families erman), June: 323-334; Letters & Comments, Septem- “Patient ‘Dumping’ of Poor Families,” Taira (and Taira), ber: 435-438 September: 409-415 “Multiple Personality Disorder: A Challenge to Practition- ers,” Giancarlo, February: 95-102 P ‘overty “New Directions for Mental Health Services for Families and “Patterns of Work and Poverty: Exploratory Profiles of Work- Children,” Lourie (and Katz-Leavy), May: 277-285 ing-Poor Households,” Caputo, 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the Adoption “Adults with Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities: Practice Equation,” Sachdev, March: 131-139 Considerations,” Kaplan (and Shachter), April: 195-201 Thomas, Hamilton, and Broman), February: 103-107 “The Family and Schizophrenia: Toward a Psychoeducation- “The Leadership Challenge in Family-Based Services: Policy, al Approach,” Simon (and McNeil, Franklin, and Practice, and Research,” Whittaker, May: 294-300 Cooperman), June: 323-334; Letters & Comments, “Patterns of Work and Poverty: Exploratory Profiles of Work- September: 435-438 ing-Poor Households,” Caputo, October: 451-460 “Interview Techniques to Assess Sexual Disorders,” Fedoroff, “Single Parents and Their Adopted Children: A Psychoso- March: 140-146 cial Analysis,” Groze (and Rosenthal), February: 67-77 “Screening for Affective Disorders,” Rauch (and Sarno and “A Structural Analysis of Families Adopting Special-Needs Simpson), December: 602-609 Children,” Groze (and Rosenthal), October: 469-482 “Studying Sensitive 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