Introduction - R Kevin Grigsby and E Susan Morton PART ONE: BACKGROUND The Evolution of Family Preservation - E Susan Morton Theories That Guide Intensive Family Preservation Services - R Kevin Grigsby A Second Look Child Protective Services and Intensive Family Preservation - Ann E Quinn A Primary Relationship PART TWO: EVOLVING PRACTICE MODELS Clinician-Support Worker Teams in Family Preservation - Charles R Soule, Kaarina Massarene and Kathleen Abate Are Two Heads Better Than One? Evolving Family Preservation Services - Richard Schafer and Sandra D Erickson The Florida Experience The Relative Effectiveness of Family Preservation Services with Neglectful Families - Marianne Berry Shifting Objectives in Family Preservation Programs - Julia H Littell et al PART THREE: SPECIAL POPULATIONS Supporting HIV Infected Children in Their Own Families Through Family Centered Practice - D Jean Adnopoz and Steven F Nagler PART FOUR: EVALUATION Promoting Evaluation Research in the Field of Family Preservation - Bruce A Thyer Epilogue - E Susan Morton and William Eyberse Family Preservation and Social Change The Need for Future Dialogue