Steven WalkerThe Social Worker's Guide to Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Steve Walker is Professor of English at Brigham Young University, where he has taught The Bible as Literature for forty-seven years. He earned a PhD in literature at Harvard and studied at the Divinity School there. His twelve books include Christian Fantasy: Tolkien and Lewis (1980), Mourning with Those Who Mourn (1999), and Seven Ways of Looking at Susanna (1986).
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Stephen Briggs, Tavistock Clinic, UK.
Introduction. Part 1. Social work assessment and intervention. 1. The role
of social work in CAMHS. 2. Child development and attachment. 3. Mental
health problems. Part 2. Applying the skills of social work. 4. Social work
skills and methods. 5. Multi-disciplinary and interprofessional working. 6.
Family and community support. Part 3. The context of social work with
children and young people. 7. The organisational and legal framework. 8.
Culture, ethnicity and diversity. 9. Understanding spirituality and
religion. Conclusions. References. Index.