1st Edition

Diversity Within the Homeless Population Implications for Intervention

By Joseph R Ferrari Copyright 1997
112 Pages
by Routledge

112 Pages
by Routledge

112 Pages
by Routledge

An important contribution to the understanding of the unique circumstances and needs of the homeless, Diversity Within the Homeless Population examines why more and more women and their children, adolescents, and young adults are ending up on the street. You will learn about unique treatment and community intervention programs, preventive approaches that target those at risk for future... Read more
Contents Introduction
  • Social and Environmental Predictors of Adjustment in Homeless Children
  • Differences in Psychosocial Factors Among Older and Younger Homeless Adolescents Found in Youth Shelters
  • Characteristics of Homeless Women with Dependent Children: A Controlled Study
  • Preventing Relapse Among Crack-Using Homeless Women with Children: Building Bridges to the Community
  • Case Management in Practice: Lessons from the Evaluation of the RWJ/HUD Homeless Families Program
  • Matching the Needs of the Homeless with Those of the Disabled: Empowerment Through Caregiving
  • Index

Biography

Joseph R Ferrari