2013
DOI: 10.1177/1066480713505055
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Home-Based Family Counseling

Abstract: Home-based family counseling (HBFC), also described as ''intensive in-home'' or ''Multi-Systemic'' therapy, has been utilized since 1990 and is a growing market trend. However, this modality has only recently become an accepted counseling practice. Currently, there are no professional guidelines for HBFC interventions. Even among accredited counseling programs, it seems that little training is offered specific to HBFC programs and too often in-home interventions are executed by paraprofessionals with little to… Show more

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“…This was a substantive factor for these participants and, therefore, could influence how they internalize their role, as well as how they conceptualize multicultural implications within the home-based setting. Our findings for the high-intensity nature of the job relate to Hammond and Czyszczon's (2014) findings in their metaanalysis regarding various patterns of themes related to the role of home-based counselors, as well as multicultural implications associated with the provision of home-based direct care services. Hammond and Czyszczon described a substantive factor as "an intervention of 'last resort' .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…This was a substantive factor for these participants and, therefore, could influence how they internalize their role, as well as how they conceptualize multicultural implications within the home-based setting. Our findings for the high-intensity nature of the job relate to Hammond and Czyszczon's (2014) findings in their metaanalysis regarding various patterns of themes related to the role of home-based counselors, as well as multicultural implications associated with the provision of home-based direct care services. Hammond and Czyszczon described a substantive factor as "an intervention of 'last resort' .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…In addition, as Hammond and Czyszczon (2014) noted, this modality is an emerging field in need of professionalism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…When Family counseling can help improve troubled relationships within the family members (Hammond & Czyszczon, 2014). Counseling for families can be helpful in improving strained relationships between members of the same family.…”
Section: Home Counselormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For all the above reasons, most IHBT programs operating in state service systems today are "home grown" programs that are less strict with respect to practice parameters, organizational requirements, training and coaching expectations, and fidelity and outcomes monitoring than manualized EBPIs (Hammond and Czyszczon 2014;Moffett et al 2018). While such flexibility may make such home-grown IHBT programs more likely to be used in "real world" service systems, it may result in lack of clarity around effective practice elements and necessary program factors, resulting in lower quality practice and poorer youth/family outcomes.…”
Section: Research On Ihbtmentioning
confidence: 99%