Assessing Adoptive Parents, Foster Carers and Kinship Carers, Second Edition
Improving Analysis and Understanding of Parenting Capacity
Herausgeber: Howe, David; Alper, Joanne
Assessing Adoptive Parents, Foster Carers and Kinship Carers, Second Edition
Improving Analysis and Understanding of Parenting Capacity
Herausgeber: Howe, David; Alper, Joanne
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Combining theory and practice guidance for professionals, this is the authoritative guide to assessing foster carers, kinship carers and adoptive parents.
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Combining theory and practice guidance for professionals, this is the authoritative guide to assessing foster carers, kinship carers and adoptive parents.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 171mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781785921773
- ISBN-10: 1785921770
- Artikelnr.: 45188787
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 171mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781785921773
- ISBN-10: 1785921770
- Artikelnr.: 45188787
Joanne Alper is an experienced social worker and play therapist who has worked in local authority child care social work and child protection. In 2006 she was instrumental in setting up Adoptionplus as an Adoption Support Agency and then in 2008 as a Voluntary Adoption Agency specializing in the placement of children with high level needs. Joanne is currently Director of Services at Adoptionplus. David Howe PhD is Emeritus Professor of Social Work at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. He has practised, researched and taught in the field of child and family work, including adoption, for over 40 years.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Joanne Alper
Adoptionplus. Chapter 2: Why are you frightened of being parented? Understanding developmental trauma
Kim S. Golding
Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust. Chapter 3: The home study and assessment of applicants: research evidence
Julie Selwyn
University of Bristol. Chapter 4: Adoptionplus: a new agency
a new approach
Joanne Alper
Adoptionplus. Chapter 5: Parenting well and staying well: understanding the qualities needed for parenting children with developmental trauma
Kim S. Golding and Ben Gurney-Smith
Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust and Adoptionplus. Chapter 6: Understanding developmental trauma
parental attachments
caregiving and PACE
Dan Hughes
Quittie GlenCenter for Mental Health. Chapter 7: The parenting brain
John Baylin
Norman Broudy MD & Associates. Chapter 8: Assessing potential kinship placements
Joanne Alper and Ailsa Edwards
Adoptionplus and Children in Need Chapter 9: Reflective functioning and parenting
John Baylin
Norman Broudy MD & Associates. Chapter 10: Conclusion
David Howe
University of East Anglia.
Joanne Alper
Adoptionplus. Chapter 2: Why are you frightened of being parented? Understanding developmental trauma
Kim S. Golding
Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust. Chapter 3: The home study and assessment of applicants: research evidence
Julie Selwyn
University of Bristol. Chapter 4: Adoptionplus: a new agency
a new approach
Joanne Alper
Adoptionplus. Chapter 5: Parenting well and staying well: understanding the qualities needed for parenting children with developmental trauma
Kim S. Golding and Ben Gurney-Smith
Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust and Adoptionplus. Chapter 6: Understanding developmental trauma
parental attachments
caregiving and PACE
Dan Hughes
Quittie GlenCenter for Mental Health. Chapter 7: The parenting brain
John Baylin
Norman Broudy MD & Associates. Chapter 8: Assessing potential kinship placements
Joanne Alper and Ailsa Edwards
Adoptionplus and Children in Need Chapter 9: Reflective functioning and parenting
John Baylin
Norman Broudy MD & Associates. Chapter 10: Conclusion
David Howe
University of East Anglia.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Joanne Alper
Adoptionplus. Chapter 2: Why are you frightened of being parented? Understanding developmental trauma
Kim S. Golding
Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust. Chapter 3: The home study and assessment of applicants: research evidence
Julie Selwyn
University of Bristol. Chapter 4: Adoptionplus: a new agency
a new approach
Joanne Alper
Adoptionplus. Chapter 5: Parenting well and staying well: understanding the qualities needed for parenting children with developmental trauma
Kim S. Golding and Ben Gurney-Smith
Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust and Adoptionplus. Chapter 6: Understanding developmental trauma
parental attachments
caregiving and PACE
Dan Hughes
Quittie GlenCenter for Mental Health. Chapter 7: The parenting brain
John Baylin
Norman Broudy MD & Associates. Chapter 8: Assessing potential kinship placements
Joanne Alper and Ailsa Edwards
Adoptionplus and Children in Need Chapter 9: Reflective functioning and parenting
John Baylin
Norman Broudy MD & Associates. Chapter 10: Conclusion
David Howe
University of East Anglia.
Joanne Alper
Adoptionplus. Chapter 2: Why are you frightened of being parented? Understanding developmental trauma
Kim S. Golding
Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust. Chapter 3: The home study and assessment of applicants: research evidence
Julie Selwyn
University of Bristol. Chapter 4: Adoptionplus: a new agency
a new approach
Joanne Alper
Adoptionplus. Chapter 5: Parenting well and staying well: understanding the qualities needed for parenting children with developmental trauma
Kim S. Golding and Ben Gurney-Smith
Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust and Adoptionplus. Chapter 6: Understanding developmental trauma
parental attachments
caregiving and PACE
Dan Hughes
Quittie GlenCenter for Mental Health. Chapter 7: The parenting brain
John Baylin
Norman Broudy MD & Associates. Chapter 8: Assessing potential kinship placements
Joanne Alper and Ailsa Edwards
Adoptionplus and Children in Need Chapter 9: Reflective functioning and parenting
John Baylin
Norman Broudy MD & Associates. Chapter 10: Conclusion
David Howe
University of East Anglia.