Bill Madsen

William Madsen, Ph.D. is the founder of the Family-Centered Services Project.  He provides international training and consultation regarding collaborative approaches to helping and the development of institutional structures and organizational cultures that support family-centered work.  Bill has written numerous articles and is the author of Collaborative Therapy with Multi-Stressed Families (2nd Edition).  He is currently working on a second book entitled “Helping: Towards More Supportive Services”, which is an effort to highlight a practice framework for family support workers, case managers and milieu workers.

Visit William Madsen’s website: www.family-centeredservices.org

References:

Madsen, W.C. (2007a).  Collaborative Therapy with Multi-Stressed Families (2nd Edition). New York:  Guilford.

Madsen, W.C. (2007b).  Working within traditional structures to support a collaborative clinical practice. The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work,  51-62.

Madsen, W.C. (2009).  Collaborative helping: A practice framework for family-centered services. Family Process,  48  103-116.