Home-Based Therapy: Effectiveness and Processes--A Brief Review of the National Literature

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Issue Date
2006-06Author
Walter, Uta M.
Petr, Chris
Publisher
University of Kansas. School of Social Welfare.
Type
Technical Report
Is part of series
Best Practices
17
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Since the late 1980s, home-based family therapy has become an increasingly popular service. The delivery of family therapy in families’ homes presents various advantages and challenges. This review focuses on empirical studies, and some pertinent conceptual literature, highlighting the benefits of home-based services along with strategies for overcoming difficulties that typically arise.
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