Caregiving and social support -- Supportive interactions, reciprocity, and obligation -- Nonsupportive interactions in varied caregiving situations -- Mobilizing support from family and friends -- Mobilizing support from professional sources -- Social support and caregiving in the context of migration -- Becoming an advocate in response to nonsupportive interactions -- A guide to support facilitation -- Data generation : interactive use of genograms and ecomaps -- Using a card sort technique in data generation -- Facilitating participation of a vulnerable group : immigrant women.
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This book serves as an authoritative reference for health care practitioners and researchers concerned with mobilizing support for individuals caring for a disabled adult or child family member. Nurses, practitioners, researchers, and professionals will find this book useful, as they provide care to patients, plan programs, or develop policies intended to assist family caregivers.