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Original Articles

Developing a Conceptual Framework of Foster Family Placement

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Pages 48-63 | Published online: 13 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

Contemporary models of family adjustment, namely the goodness of fit model and the organizational ecology conceptual frameworks, are limited in their application to the complexities of family foster care. However, the family adjustment and adaptation response (FAAR) model exists as a viable model for research and clinical applications in family foster care. In this article we discuss the FAAR model's relative advantages in understanding family foster placement and review available studies based on specific FAAR model components. Working with foster families using the FAAR model is described. We conclude by discussing research and practice implications derived from family foster placement research based on a FAAR conceptual framework. Finally, a case example involving application of the FAAR model is offered.

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