Blog 17: Fourth Interview
Content:
- How does the trend in social work harm or protect the child?
- What is the best way a group therapy must work so that the child won't be affected negatively in the future?
- Is group therapy the way to go for the child if the child would go back to that same abusive environment?
- How is group therapy more effective than one-on-one therapy?
- How must group therapy be formed so that it is more effective?
- Does this particular type of therapy work for every type of child abuse?
- Can removing the child from their abusive environment traumatized the child?
- Do some children feel safer in foster and group homes?
- Why are there still cases of child abuse in foster homes?
- What is the best way to stop the abuse in foster homes?
- What would a foster parent need to provide and show so that they can continue being a foster parents?
- Do some foster parents adopt the foster kids? How does that work?
- What exactly is family preservation?
- How does it work?
- What do children go through in this process?
- What do the parents have to do in this program?
- Does this really protect the children from their abusive situation?
- Can the parents actually change and become better parents after having abusive tendencies??
- Do parents hide their abusive tendencies?
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