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Perceptions Of Foster Care Workers On Birth Parenting Times, Pallas Schuster
Perceptions Of Foster Care Workers On Birth Parenting Times, Pallas Schuster
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
Birth parenting time between children in foster care and their biological parents are often thought of as a standard path toward achieving reunification (Browne & Moloney, 2002; Haight et al., 2003). The overall goal of parenting time is to create space for both the parent and child to have positive parent-child interactions and either work towards or maintain a healthy parentchild relationship. However, birth parenting times can be stressful for the parent, child, foster parent, and the foster care caseworker. To facilitate optimal parenting times, evidenced-based practices recommended foster care workers utilize a relationship-based approach when supervising parenting time. However, …
Understanding Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorders In Adolescents: A Literature Review, Megan Talbot
Understanding Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorders In Adolescents: A Literature Review, Megan Talbot
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
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