Mm. Dore et Lb. Alexander, PRESERVING FAMILIES AT RISK OF CHILD-ABUSE AND NEGLECT - THE ROLE OF THE HELPING ALLIANCE, Child abuse & neglect, 20(4), 1996, pp. 349-361
Family preservation services are increasingly employed to decrease the
use of foster care and preserve maltreating families at high risk of
child placement. First studies of family preservation services appeare
d to support their effectiveness in achieving these goals. However, qu
estions are raised increasingly about their effectiveness, particularl
y with those families whose functioning is impaired by psychopathology
and substance abuse. The time has come to seek fuller understanding o
f family preservation services and their differential successes. In th
is paper, we draw on current research in the field of psychotherapy-sp
ecifically on studies of the helping alliance and its relationship to
treatment outcome - to propose a new look at family preservation servi
ces and to inform of treatment of high-risk families.