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McMaster Family Assessment×Ecomap Analysis×
DomeniuSocial WorkSocial Work
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției19831978
Autorul originalNathan B. Epstein, Duane S. Bishop & colleagues (McMaster University)Ann Hartman
TipTheory-based assessment of family functioning across defined dimensionsGraphical, qualitative person-in-environment assessment tool
Sursa seminalăEpstein, N. B., Baldwin, L. M., & Bishop, D. S. (1983). The McMaster Family Assessment Device. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 9(2), 171–180. DOI ↗Hartman, A. (1978). Diagrammatic assessment of family relationships. Social Casework, 59(8), 465–476. DOI ↗
Denumiri alternativeMcMaster Model of Family Functioning, McMaster Family Assessment Device, MMFF, McMaster Approach to Family AssessmentEcomap, Eco-Map, Ecological Map, Hartman Ecomap
Înrudite43
RezumatMcMaster family assessment is a theory-driven approach to evaluating how a family functions, organized around the McMaster Model of Family Functioning and operationalized in the widely used Family Assessment Device. Developed by Nathan Epstein, Duane Bishop, and colleagues at McMaster University, it assesses families on six dimensions — problem solving, communication, roles, affective responsiveness, affective involvement, and behavior control — plus an overall general-functioning scale, each scored from family-member self-report against clinical cutoffs that distinguish healthy from unhealthy functioning.An ecomap is a graphical map of a household or individual set within their social environment, showing the connections between the focal system and the external systems around it — extended family, work, school, health care, friends, agencies, religion, and recreation — and coding each connection as strong, tenuous, or stressful, with arrows for the flow of energy and resources. Ecomap analysis is the practice of drawing and interpreting this map to assess the person-in-environment, the central organizing concept of social work. It was introduced by Ann Hartman in 1978.
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