An integrative approach to clinical social work practice with children of incarcerated parents: a clinician's guide

This book is an essential clinician's guide to understanding, unpacking, treating, and healing individual, familial, and communal wounds associated with parental incarceration. Readers gain familiarity with integrative micro and macro healing techniques and modalities that are currently being u...

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Main Author: Morgan-Mullane, Anna (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Cham Springer [2023]
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505 8 0 |a Preface Part I: Intersectionality of Social Work Practice and Mass Incarceration Chapter 1: Why Criminal Justice Is Relevant to All Clinical PractitionersHistorical and Present Federal Policy Implications for Clinical Practice and Education for Children of Incarcerated ParentsAbsence of Criminal Injustice Courses in Graduate EducationFederal Legislation and Policy Reform Consequences for Children of Incarcerated ParentsThe Interface of Social Policy and Clinical PracticeCase Illustration: Chris Chapter 2: Impact of Secondary Incarceration: Collateral Consequences for Children and FamiliesIdentifying Parental Incarceration as a Primary TraumaSecondary IncarcerationSecondary PrisonizationParental Loss and Traumatic Stress within Child Development Chapter 3: Psychosocial Stressors for Children of Incarcerated Parents: Conspiracy of Silence and Ambiguous LossConspiracy of Silence: Amplifying Collective Healing for Children of Incarcerated ParentsAmbiguous Loss: "My Dad Is Here but He's Not Here" Symbolic LossDisenfranchised GriefCase Study: Lifting the Conspiracy of Silence and Making Meaning with Ambiguous Loss Part II: Clinical Applications Grounded in Cultural Responsiveness Chapter 4: Narrative TherapyApplication of Narrative Therapy in Treatment for Children of Incarcerated ParentsGroup Narrative Therapy Case Illustration: Teen Trauma-based Healing GroupCase Illustration: Dylan's Story Chapter 5: Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyTherapeutically Addressing Parental Incarceration with TF-CBTTF-CBT BackgroundAdvantages of TF-CBT ApplicationsCase Example of TF-CBT Treatment for Children Traumatized by Parental IncarcerationCase Discussion Chapter 6: Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSDAddressing Trauma Symptoms with Prolonged Exposure TherapyCase Illustration: TrayvonConclusion Chapter 7: Attachment Theory and Relational TherapyApplication of Relational-Cultural Theory in Treatment for Children of Incarcerated Parents Application of Attachment Theory in Treatment for Children of Incarcerated ParentsClinical Employment of Attachment-based Practice with Children of Incarcerated ParentsAddressing Necessary Modifications to Relational-Cultural and Attachment Theory ImplementationAdvantages of Relational-Cultural and Attachment Theory Applications for Clinicians Chapter 8: Mitigation and AdvocacyAlternatives to IncarcerationPsychosocial AssessmentsMitigation Partnerships and AdvocacyMitigation Illustration: Rhonda's Story Part III: Enhancing Practice Through Supervision and Training Chapter 9: Supervision and the Therapeutic Alliance: Critical Consciousness and Anti-racist Clinical Training and UndoingAn Anti-racist Continuing Education Clinical Training ProgramCulture-based Countertransference DefinedCulture-based Countertransference: Utilizing Critical Consciousness in Clinical SupervisionDiscussing Race in Clinical PracticeCritical Consciousness and Culture-based Countertransference in SupervisionRacial Trauma and Children of Incarcerated ParentsCase Illustration of CC and CBC in Application Chapter 10: Clinical Partnership: Application of Dismantling Anti-Blackness Through Anti-oppressive Practice and Critical Consciousness Establishing Parental Incarceration as a Primary TraumaRacial Policing that Targets Families of ColorThe Cultural Challenge of Cultural CompetencePresent Applications of Anti-oppressive Practice in Clinical Practice Critical Consciousness Framework in Clinical PracticeAnti-Blackness DefinedAddressing Anti-Blackn 
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