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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2016
This paper explores the complexities of how to get our families who are often in a chaotic state of surviving (emotionally, psychologically, and physiologically) to the point where they can process psychoeducation, develop parenting skills, and implement strategies to care for children in enduring ways and to feel successful in their everyday lives. This exploration led us to ponder two questions:
1. What are “good” working relationships?
2. How do these relationships benefit the families we work with?