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Foreword, Luis H. Zayas I. An Ecological-Developmental Framework for Helping Children 1. The Challenge of Meeting Children's Needs in the Context of Difficult Family and Community Environments 2. Challenges for Practitioners in Helping Children II. The Process of Helping Children: A Running Case Illustration of a Child in a Single-Parent Homeless Family 3. Building Relationships with All Relevant Systems 4. The Biopsychosocial Assessment of the Child 5. Contracting, Planning Interventions, and Tracking Progress III. Different Methods of Helping Children 6. Helping the Family Help Their Child 7. Individual Play Therapy with the Child 8. Group Work with Children 9. School-Based Interventions IV. Helping Children in Special Circumstances 10. Children Living in Kinship and Foster Home Placements 11. Children in Single-Parent, Divorcing, and Blended Families 12. Children in Families Affected by Illness and Death 13. Children in Substance-Using Families 14. Child Victims and Witnesses of Family and Community Violence 15. The Interpersonal Violence of Bullying: Its Impact on Victims, Perpetrators, and Bystanders/Witnesses 16. Immigrant and Refugee Children 17. The Impact of a Changing World on Practice with and for Children Appendices References Author Index Subject Index