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The Family Model

The Family Model. Breadth Burden Barriers Benefits. Continuum of Need. Aim – Demonstrate the diversity of individual needs within families. Adapted from Crossing Bridges Reader ( Falkov , 1998). Relationships and Linkages between Key Domains.

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The Family Model

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  1. The Family Model

  2. Breadth • Burden • Barriers • Benefits

  3. Continuum of Need Aim – Demonstrate the diversity of individual needs within families.

  4. Adapted from Crossing Bridges Reader (Falkov, 1998)

  5. Relationships and Linkages between Key Domains • Parental mental illness and parenting - domain 1 & 3 • Interplay of risk and protective factors -domain 4 and domains 1,2 & 3 • Services for children and adults: working better together - domain 5 and domain 1 – 4 • Cultural and community influences - domain 6 and domains 1-5

  6. The Uses of Family Model Domains • Looking at the present current child, parent and family situation. • Looking Back. Developmental origins of family difficulties and strengths. • Looking ahead. Hope, rehabilitation and recovery.

  7. The Family Model Approaches to Practice • Skills 1 – Engaging Family • Skills 2 – Identification and Assessment • Skills 3 - Intervention

  8. Steps to Develop Pilot • Identification – Family Focused Approach • Guidance • Awareness • Implementation

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