Friends in need': designing and implementing a psychoeducational group for school children from druginvolved families.
- Författare
- Dore MM, Nelson-Zlupko L, Kaufmann E. '
- Titel
- Friends in need': designing and implementing a psychoeducational group for school children from druginvolved families.
- Utgivningsår
- 1999
- Tidskrift
- Social Work
- Volym
- 44
- Häfte
- 2
- Sidor
- 179-90
- Sammanfattning
Despite widespread recognition of the risks that parental drug use pose to children, few resources are available to help such children. Using a developmental intervention approach, the authors designed and tested a model curriculum for use with groups of latency-aged children in schools located in communities where drug use is pervasive. In implementing this curriculum, the authors documented the need that children affected by family drug use have for workable strategies and skills for coping with aversive environments. The responsiveness of group participants to structure, predictability, and affirmation in the groups was remarkable. Measurable changes occurred in classroom behavior and feelings of self-worth. Obstacles to implementing and testing such an intervention are discussed.