1st Edition
Pain, Normality, and the Struggle for Congruence Reinterpreting Residential Care for Children and Youth
By James P Anglin
Copyright 2002
200 Pages
by
Routledge
196 Pages
by
Routledge
200 Pages
by
Routledge
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Learn what children living in group homes need most! Pain, Normality, and the Struggle for Congruence: Reinterpreting Residential Care for Children and Youth presents the results of a 14-month study of 10 staffed group homes in British Columbia. The book uses grounded theory to construct a theoretical model that speaks to the primary challenge care workers face each dayresponding to pain... Read more
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Historical and Contemporary Issues in Residential Care for Children and Youth
- Chapter 2. The Staffed Group Home Study: Research Method and Implementation
- Chapter 3. A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Group Home Life and Work
- Chapter 4. Congruence in Service of the Children’s Best Interests: The Central Theme of Group Home Life and Work
- Chapter 5. Creating an Extrafamilial Living Environment: The Overall Task of a Group Home
- Chapter 6. Responding to Pain and Pain-Based Behaviour: The Major Challenge for Staff
- Chapter 7. Developing a Sense of Normality: The Primary Goal for Residents
- Chapter 8. Through the Lens of the Theoretical Framework: A Review of Selected Residential Child and Youth Care Literature
- Chapter 9. Implications for New Directions in Child and Youth Care Policy Development, Education, Practice, and Research
- References
- Index
Biography
James P Anglin






