Part One: Introduction and Background
Chapter 1. Intersecting Child Welfare: Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence
Chapter 2. The Mark of the Urchins
Chapter 3. Everything is Connected and Understanding the Center
Chapter 4. Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse, and Child Welfare: A Need for Collaborative, Culturally Competent Service Delivery
Part Two: African Americans
Chapter Five Exploring the Intersections of Substance Use, Intimate Partner
Violence, and Child Maltreatment
Chapter 6. A Systems Perspective
Chapter 7. Starting Early, Starting Smart Experience: An Integration of Services
Part Three: Latin Americans
Chapter 8. The Changing Latino Family
Chapter 9. Latino Families: Use of Culture as an Informative Perspective
Chapter 10. Processes of Resiliency and Vulnerability Among Latinos
Part Four: First Nations Peoples
Chapter 11. Cumulative Effects of Federal Policy on American-Indian Families
Chapter 12. The Continuing Effects of American Colonialism
Chapter 13. Catching Our Breath: A Decolonization Framework for Healing Indigenous Families
Part Five: Asians and Pacific Islanders
Chapter 14. Beginning Dialogue Between Two Research and Practice Fields
Chapter 15. Pacific-Islander Americans: Impact of Colonialization and Immigration
Chapter 16. Family Violence, Child Welfare, and Substance Abuse in Southeast Asian Refugee and Immigrant Populations
Chapter 17. Cultural Competency and Intersectionality: Bridging Practices and Redirecting Research.