Roberts R N, Magrab P R
Early Intervention Research Institute, Utah State University.
Am Psychol. 1991 Feb;46(2):144-8. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.46.2.144.
Family-centered, community-based, coordinated care for children with special needs is presented as the best practice model for providing services to children and families. Psychologists must learn to play an active role in this frame-work that both integrates psychology with other health and education disciplines and uses the broad spectrum of psychological knowledge about families, development, community organization, and intervention strategies. Key principles of family-centered child psychology affect practice research and training. The psychologist becomes part of a team created to support families as the primary care-givers of their children. Training programs must reorganize the types of experiences both in the classroom and the field to train new psychologists within this model. As mandates for family-centered care affect policies at the state and federal levels, research will remain a critical factor in understanding the effects of these policy shifts on child and family functioning and the delivery of services.
以家庭为中心、基于社区、为有特殊需求的儿童提供协调护理,被视为为儿童及其家庭提供服务的最佳实践模式。心理学家必须学会在这个框架中发挥积极作用,该框架既能将心理学与其他健康和教育学科整合起来,又能运用有关家庭、发展、社区组织和干预策略的广泛心理学知识。以家庭为中心的儿童心理学的关键原则影响着实践、研究和培训。心理学家成为为支持家庭作为其子女主要照顾者而组建的团队的一员。培训项目必须重新组织课堂和实地的经验类型,以便在这个模式内培训新的心理学家。由于以家庭为中心的护理要求影响到州和联邦层面的政策,研究仍将是理解这些政策转变对儿童和家庭功能以及服务提供所产生影响的关键因素。