132 Pages
by
Psychology Press
121 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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Providing practical information for all prevention professionals, this helpful volume presents an in-depth look at the excellent program models and prevention efforts used in the state of Michigan. Contributors discuss pilot demonstrations and model developments to illustrate what a state can do to further prevention efforts.
Contents Introduction
- Overview of Michigan Prevention Programming
- The Role of the Prevention Advisory Committee in Michigan
- Infant Mental Health Services: A Newborn Screener
- The Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health: Historical Context and Contemporary Status
- A Parent Education Project for Low-Income Families
- Training Preschool Children in Interpersonal Cognitive Problem-Solving Skills: A Replication
- Stress Management Training for Low-Income Women
- A Community Model for Prevention Services
- Exploring Work as an Arena for Prevention Research: The Michigan Prevention Research Center
Biography
Robert E Hess