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From Custodialism to Community offers a critique of current residential care and a rationale and strategies for its transformation. The authors discuss challenges presented to residential settings by developmental characteristics of adolescence, specifically the power of the peer group as it encourages challenging authority. The response to these challenges by a custodial model that dominates today''s residential institutions are described and illustrated. The shortcomings of the model are analyzed, specifically the interlocking of a them-us struggle between staff and residents, and the violent and manipulative control of peer youth leaders over their peer followers. An alternative model of building each institution as a community in which residents, caregivers, professionals and administrators are all fellow community members is discussed. Strategies and techniques to achieve the desirable transformation are presented. Implications for additional types of total institutions are also suggested. The book is organized around thirty-seven full-page diagrams, each conveying a central theme, which is then elaborated in the text, making the book reader friendly and appealing to a wide and diverse readership.

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Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 The Power of the Adolescent Peer Group: A Challenge to Institutional Care Chapter 3 The Custodial Response Chapter 4 The Community Response Chapter 5 A Second-Order Change Strategy: Transforming Custodialism to Residential Communities

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    A Paperback by Howard W. Polsky, Roni Berger

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 8/28/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761826453, 978-0761826453
      ISBN10: 0761826459

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      From Custodialism to Community offers a critique of current residential care and a rationale and strategies for its transformation. The authors discuss challenges presented to residential settings by developmental characteristics of adolescence, specifically the power of the peer group as it encourages challenging authority. The response to these challenges by a custodial model that dominates today''s residential institutions are described and illustrated. The shortcomings of the model are analyzed, specifically the interlocking of a them-us struggle between staff and residents, and the violent and manipulative control of peer youth leaders over their peer followers. An alternative model of building each institution as a community in which residents, caregivers, professionals and administrators are all fellow community members is discussed. Strategies and techniques to achieve the desirable transformation are presented. Implications for additional types of total institutions are also suggested. The book is organized around thirty-seven full-page diagrams, each conveying a central theme, which is then elaborated in the text, making the book reader friendly and appealing to a wide and diverse readership.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 The Power of the Adolescent Peer Group: A Challenge to Institutional Care Chapter 3 The Custodial Response Chapter 4 The Community Response Chapter 5 A Second-Order Change Strategy: Transforming Custodialism to Residential Communities

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