Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Children and Young People
Supporting Children who are, or have been, in Foster Care
Herausgeber: Tarren-Sweeney, Michael; Vetere, Arlene
Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Children and Young People
Supporting Children who are, or have been, in Foster Care
Herausgeber: Tarren-Sweeney, Michael; Vetere, Arlene
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More than half of children either in foster care, or adopted from care in the developed world, have a measurable need for mental health services, while up to one quarter present with complex disorders. This book outlines how services can effectively detect, prevent, and treat their mental health difficulties.
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More than half of children either in foster care, or adopted from care in the developed world, have a measurable need for mental health services, while up to one quarter present with complex disorders. This book outlines how services can effectively detect, prevent, and treat their mental health difficulties.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415632683
- ISBN-10: 0415632684
- Artikelnr.: 36964688
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415632683
- ISBN-10: 0415632684
- Artikelnr.: 36964688
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Tarren-Sweeney is a Clinical Psychologist, Epidemiologist and Child Developmental Theorist. He is Associate Professor of Child and Family Psychology at Canterbury University in New Zealand (where he teaches postgraduate psychology trainees through to board registration), as well as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist for government and charitable children's agencies in Australia. Arlene Vetere is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Deputy Director of the PsychD in clinical psychology at Surrey University, UK. She is Professor of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice at Diakonhjemmet University College, Oslo, Norway. She is a UKCP Registered Systemic Psychotherapist and HCPC Registered Clinical Psychologist.
Foreword Lord Listowel Part 1: Overview Chapter 1. Establishing the Need
for Mental Health Services for Children and Young People in Care, and Those
Who are Subsequently Adopted Michael Tarren-Sweeney and Arlene Vetere
Chapter 2. The Benefits of Outpatient Mental Health Services for Children
in Long-Term Foster Care Jennifer Bellamy, Geetha Gopalan, and Dorian
Traube Chapter 3. Our 21st Century Quest - Locating Effective Mental Health
Interventions for Children and Young People in Care, and Those Adopted From
Care Michael Tarren-Sweeney Part 2: Recent Innovations in Mental Health
Service Delivery Chapter 4. Enhancing Adoptive Parenting: From a Trial of
Effectiveness to Translation Alan Rushton Chapter 5. The "Spirit of New
Orleans": Translating a Model of Intervention with Maltreated Children and
Their Families for the Glasgow Context Helen Minnis, Graham Bryce, Louise
Phin and Phil Wilson Chapter 6. Social-emotional Screening and Intervention
for 0-4 Year-Old Children Entering Care Carol Hardy and Elizabeth Murphy
Chapter 7. Using an Attachment Narrative Approach with Families Where the
Children are Looked After or Adopted Rudi and Annie Dallos Part 3:
Designing Specialised Mental Health Services for Children in Care, and
Those Adopted From Care Chapter 8. Ten Years Later: The Experience of a
CAMHS Service for Children in Care Megan Chambers Chapter 9. Multi-Agency
and Specialist Working to Meet the Mental Health Needs of Children in Care
and Adopted Kim Golding Chapter 10. Some Reflections on the Use of
Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Looked After or 'In Care' Child Population
Margaret DeJong Chapter 11. The Making and Breaking of Relationships:
Organizational and Clinical Questions in Establishing a Family Life for
Looked After Children? John Simmonds Chapter 12. Principles for the Design
of Mental Health Services for Children and Young People in Care, and Those
Adopted from Care Michael Tarren-Sweeney
for Mental Health Services for Children and Young People in Care, and Those
Who are Subsequently Adopted Michael Tarren-Sweeney and Arlene Vetere
Chapter 2. The Benefits of Outpatient Mental Health Services for Children
in Long-Term Foster Care Jennifer Bellamy, Geetha Gopalan, and Dorian
Traube Chapter 3. Our 21st Century Quest - Locating Effective Mental Health
Interventions for Children and Young People in Care, and Those Adopted From
Care Michael Tarren-Sweeney Part 2: Recent Innovations in Mental Health
Service Delivery Chapter 4. Enhancing Adoptive Parenting: From a Trial of
Effectiveness to Translation Alan Rushton Chapter 5. The "Spirit of New
Orleans": Translating a Model of Intervention with Maltreated Children and
Their Families for the Glasgow Context Helen Minnis, Graham Bryce, Louise
Phin and Phil Wilson Chapter 6. Social-emotional Screening and Intervention
for 0-4 Year-Old Children Entering Care Carol Hardy and Elizabeth Murphy
Chapter 7. Using an Attachment Narrative Approach with Families Where the
Children are Looked After or Adopted Rudi and Annie Dallos Part 3:
Designing Specialised Mental Health Services for Children in Care, and
Those Adopted From Care Chapter 8. Ten Years Later: The Experience of a
CAMHS Service for Children in Care Megan Chambers Chapter 9. Multi-Agency
and Specialist Working to Meet the Mental Health Needs of Children in Care
and Adopted Kim Golding Chapter 10. Some Reflections on the Use of
Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Looked After or 'In Care' Child Population
Margaret DeJong Chapter 11. The Making and Breaking of Relationships:
Organizational and Clinical Questions in Establishing a Family Life for
Looked After Children? John Simmonds Chapter 12. Principles for the Design
of Mental Health Services for Children and Young People in Care, and Those
Adopted from Care Michael Tarren-Sweeney
Foreword Lord Listowel Part 1: Overview Chapter 1. Establishing the Need
for Mental Health Services for Children and Young People in Care, and Those
Who are Subsequently Adopted Michael Tarren-Sweeney and Arlene Vetere
Chapter 2. The Benefits of Outpatient Mental Health Services for Children
in Long-Term Foster Care Jennifer Bellamy, Geetha Gopalan, and Dorian
Traube Chapter 3. Our 21st Century Quest - Locating Effective Mental Health
Interventions for Children and Young People in Care, and Those Adopted From
Care Michael Tarren-Sweeney Part 2: Recent Innovations in Mental Health
Service Delivery Chapter 4. Enhancing Adoptive Parenting: From a Trial of
Effectiveness to Translation Alan Rushton Chapter 5. The "Spirit of New
Orleans": Translating a Model of Intervention with Maltreated Children and
Their Families for the Glasgow Context Helen Minnis, Graham Bryce, Louise
Phin and Phil Wilson Chapter 6. Social-emotional Screening and Intervention
for 0-4 Year-Old Children Entering Care Carol Hardy and Elizabeth Murphy
Chapter 7. Using an Attachment Narrative Approach with Families Where the
Children are Looked After or Adopted Rudi and Annie Dallos Part 3:
Designing Specialised Mental Health Services for Children in Care, and
Those Adopted From Care Chapter 8. Ten Years Later: The Experience of a
CAMHS Service for Children in Care Megan Chambers Chapter 9. Multi-Agency
and Specialist Working to Meet the Mental Health Needs of Children in Care
and Adopted Kim Golding Chapter 10. Some Reflections on the Use of
Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Looked After or 'In Care' Child Population
Margaret DeJong Chapter 11. The Making and Breaking of Relationships:
Organizational and Clinical Questions in Establishing a Family Life for
Looked After Children? John Simmonds Chapter 12. Principles for the Design
of Mental Health Services for Children and Young People in Care, and Those
Adopted from Care Michael Tarren-Sweeney
for Mental Health Services for Children and Young People in Care, and Those
Who are Subsequently Adopted Michael Tarren-Sweeney and Arlene Vetere
Chapter 2. The Benefits of Outpatient Mental Health Services for Children
in Long-Term Foster Care Jennifer Bellamy, Geetha Gopalan, and Dorian
Traube Chapter 3. Our 21st Century Quest - Locating Effective Mental Health
Interventions for Children and Young People in Care, and Those Adopted From
Care Michael Tarren-Sweeney Part 2: Recent Innovations in Mental Health
Service Delivery Chapter 4. Enhancing Adoptive Parenting: From a Trial of
Effectiveness to Translation Alan Rushton Chapter 5. The "Spirit of New
Orleans": Translating a Model of Intervention with Maltreated Children and
Their Families for the Glasgow Context Helen Minnis, Graham Bryce, Louise
Phin and Phil Wilson Chapter 6. Social-emotional Screening and Intervention
for 0-4 Year-Old Children Entering Care Carol Hardy and Elizabeth Murphy
Chapter 7. Using an Attachment Narrative Approach with Families Where the
Children are Looked After or Adopted Rudi and Annie Dallos Part 3:
Designing Specialised Mental Health Services for Children in Care, and
Those Adopted From Care Chapter 8. Ten Years Later: The Experience of a
CAMHS Service for Children in Care Megan Chambers Chapter 9. Multi-Agency
and Specialist Working to Meet the Mental Health Needs of Children in Care
and Adopted Kim Golding Chapter 10. Some Reflections on the Use of
Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Looked After or 'In Care' Child Population
Margaret DeJong Chapter 11. The Making and Breaking of Relationships:
Organizational and Clinical Questions in Establishing a Family Life for
Looked After Children? John Simmonds Chapter 12. Principles for the Design
of Mental Health Services for Children and Young People in Care, and Those
Adopted from Care Michael Tarren-Sweeney