Abstract

Evidence from sociological studies and clinical experience with families indicates the need for a broadening of the caseworker's concern from the client and his immediate family to an assessment of extended family relationships. Such relationships may be constructive or detrimental to clients' functioning, and their significance should be taken into account by the worker.

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