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INTERESTING ARTICLES AND BOOKS

These are some suggestions from our staff that can help inform you about strengths-based practice and training in education and social services.

Biemans, H. (1990). Video home training: theory method and organization of SPIN. In Kool et al. (Ed.), International seminar for innovative institutions. Ryswyck, The Netherlands, Ministry of Welfare Health and Culture.

Dekker, T., (Ed.) and Biemans, H. (1994). Video-hometraining in gezinnen. Serie Methodisch Werken, Houten/Zaventem: Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum.

Hoogland, M. and Biemans, H. (1988). Video Home Training: Helping parents at home through video.

Kreuzer, M. (Ed.) and Räder, H. (1999), Video Home Training Kommunikation im pädagogischen Alltag; Eine erprobte Methode (nicht nur) in der Familienhilfe. Schriften des Fachbereichs Socialwezen der FNM, Mönchengladbach.

Nestel-Patt, J. P. and Stroucken, T. (2000). Video Interaction Guidance: A powerful tool for management, supervision and team building. Paper presented at the International conference on SPIN Video Home Training and Video Interaction Guidance, Krakow, Poland.

Pease, T., Colpa, A., Proulx, G.,and Boss, J. (2004). Using Technology in Consultation: Enhancing Relationships. Zero To Three. Volume 24, No 6., 20-25.

Trevarthen, C. and Hubley, P. Secondary intersubjectivity: Confidence, confiding and acts of meaning in the first year. In A. Lock, (Ed.) (1978) Action, Gesture and Symbol: The Emergence of Language. (pp. 183-229) London, UK: Academic Press.

Saleeby, D. (2002). The strengths perspective in social work practice. 3rd edition. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Shonkoff, J. & Phillips, D. (2000). From neurons to neighborhoods: the science of early childhood development. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Stern, D.(1985). The interpersonal world of the infant. New York: Basic Books.

Wels, P.M.A. (2002). Helping with a camera. The use of video for family intervention. Nijmegen: Nijmegen University Press.

Zimmerman, L. et. al. (2003). Training team leaders in a child welfare setting using the SPIN leadership guidance model. Children and Youth Services Review, vol. 25, No 11, pp. 891-910, 2003

LINKS

Annie E. Casey Foundation

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

Associatie Intensieve Thuisbehandeling, Netherlands

Carlisle Town

Child Welfare League of America

National Parenting Education Network

SPIN Czech Republic

SPIN Germany

SPIN UK

Stuart Foundation

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children & Families

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