Children of methamphetamine-involved families

Children of methamphetamine-involved families
About this book
"This book examines the case of rural Illinois, where in the mid-1990s methamphetamine production and misuse became a significant problem and, as a result, child welfare professionals saw an influx onto their caseloads of children whose parents were involved with the drug. The authors' account of the problems the children face, and of the efforts to help them, sheds useful light on possibilities for many other situations."
"Social work and child welfare professors and students, researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers will find inspiration in this account of the success that can result, with this issue and others, when practitioners and researchers join forces to understand complex social phenomena and design, implement, and assess effective interventions."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL16936669W
Subjects
Drug addictsMethamphetamineChildren of drug addictsRural childrenMethamphetamine abuseFamily relationshipsSocial conditionsServices forChildren, united statesChildren, services forChildren, social conditionsAmphetamine-Related DisordersChild of Impaired ParentsPsychologyChild WelfareCommunity Mental Health ServicesRural Population