Parents with children who have serious emotional disorders face significant personal and family issues in their parental role. Professionals providing services to these families must be sensitive to a variety of issues if they are to provide an emphathic context when these families are seeking help. This paper will explore the stress these families incur, the loss they experience, and the resources needed for coping and the preservation of family integrity. Practice implications will be addressed.
Seriously emotionally handicapped adolescents face significant transition issues as they move through our system of care and attempt to assume adult role responsibilities in the community. Service delivery efforts must be sensitive to these issues and begin to realistically address the transition needs of this population. Nine integrative principles are discussed which appear essential when developing transition services.
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