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Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review | 2012

Development of an intervention for foster parents of young foster children with externalizing behavior: theoretical basis and program description.

Femke Vanschoonlandt; Johan Vanderfaeillie; Frank Van Holen; Skrallan De Maeyer

Foster parents are often faced with serious externalizing behaviors of their foster child. These behavioral problems may induce family stress and are related to less effective parenting and often increase. Foster children with behavioral problems are also more at risk of placement breakdown. An intervention to support foster parents of young foster children with externalizing behaviors is necessary to improve the effectiveness of foster placements. Based on research on effective parenting interventions and special needs of foster children, a treatment protocol was developed. This paper describes theoretical foundations for the content and form of the intervention and gives an overview of the modular treatment protocol. Preliminary outcomes of this intervention as well as challenges and future developments and research activities are discussed.


European Journal of Social Work | 2015

Explorative study into support needs of caregivers in short-term foster care regarding problem behaviour and dealing with biological parents

Frank Van Holen; Johan Vanderfaeillie; Femke Vanschoonlandt; Skrallan De Maeyer; Tim Stroobants

Family supporting foster care (FSFC) is a directly accessible, short-term and preventive form of foster care for children under the age of 12. Caregivers in this type of foster care need comprehensive support to deal with their complex tasks. In this contribution, the support needs arising from the behaviour of the foster child as well as concerning dealing with the biological parents of 85 Flemish FSFC-parents are examined, as these are areas FSFC-parents specifically ask support for. These support needs are evaluated for possible links with child and foster parent characteristics. More experienced foster parents and foster parents with a foster child showing more externalising problem behaviour ask for more support in managing the childs behaviour.


Child & Family Social Work | 2017

Who returns home? Study on placement outcomes of Flemish foster children

Johan Vanderfaeillie; Frank Van Holen; Skrallan De Maeyer; Laurence Belenger; Laura Gypen

ABSTRACT Until recently, Flemish family foster care was a temporary measure with as its most important goal, the reunification of the foster child with the birth parents. To date, nothing is known on the number of reunifications, nor has any study been undertaken into the factors (child, parent, foster parent and foster care process) associated with reunification. Case files of 127 foster children who exited foster care in 2007 were analysed. Dependent variables were type of foster care placement outcome (reunification, successful placement without reunification or breakdown) and place of residence after placement ending (with birth parents, extended family, foster family, residential care or living independently). After placement ending, only 40% of foster children went living with their parents, including foster children who were reunified (26%) and foster children who moved to their parents after a placement breakdown (14%). Characteristics of the foster children, and in particular absence of problem behaviour, were associated mainly with a return home. This may indicate that too much attention is paid to the functioning of the foster child and too little to improving the competencies of the parents and the (future) home environment.


Archive | 2015

Traumatische gebeurtenissen en traumatische stresssymptomen bij pleegkinderen

Johan Vanderfaeillie; Femke Vanschoonlandt; Frank Van Holen; Skrallan De Maeyer; Marijke Robberechts

Het trauma-perspectief wordt steeds meer gehanteerd in het begrijpen van problemen in het functioneren van pleegkinderen. In dit hoofdstuk wordt gerapporteerd over de eerste Vlaamse studie vanuit dit perspectief.


Children and Youth Services Review | 2012

Kinship and non-kinship foster care: Differences in contact with parents and foster child's mental health problems

Femke Vanschoonlandt; Johan Vanderfaeillie; Frank Van Holen; Skrallan De Maeyer; Caroline Andries


Children and Youth Services Review | 2017

Outcomes of children who grew up in foster care: Systematic-review

Laura Gypen; Johan Vanderfaeillie; Skrallan De Maeyer; Laurence Belenger; Frank Van Holen


Children and Youth Services Review | 2013

Externalizing problems in young foster children: Prevalence rates, predictors and service use

Femke Vanschoonlandt; Johan Vanderfaeillie; Frank Van Holen; Skrallan De Maeyer; Marijke Robberechts


Children and Youth Services Review | 2013

Parenting stress and parenting behavior among foster mothers of foster children with externalizing problems

Femke Vanschoonlandt; Johan Vanderfaeillie; Frank Van Holen; Skrallan De Maeyer; Marijke Robberechts


Children and Youth Services Review | 2014

Motivation for foster care

Skrallan De Maeyer; Johan Vanderfaeillie; Femke Vanschoonlandt; Marijke Robberechts; Frank Van Holen


Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2016

Support Needs and Satisfaction in Foster Care: Differences Between Foster Mothers and Foster Fathers

Johan Vanderfaeillie; Frank Van Holen; Skrallan De Maeyer; Laura Gypen; Laurence Belenger

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Frank Van Holen

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Laura Gypen

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Caroline Andries

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Laurence Belenger

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Tim Stroobants

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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