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E-raamat: Supporting the Mental Health of Children in Care: Evidence-Based Practice

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784501723
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  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784501723

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Combining contemporary research with practice findings, this book shows how we can improve the mental health of children in care.

Expert contributors highlight the challenges that children face and propose innovative models of practice which have been proven to improve outcomes. The book describes the difficulties children in care commonly encounter, such as vulnerability to self-harm, substance misuse or inappropriate sexual behaviour. It goes on to explore therapeutic interventions, such as art therapy or integrative therapy, which can be used to address the root of these behaviours. With a range of clinical and practical perspectives, it also makes recommendations for further training for foster carers, for reinforcing professional support networks and for all agencies to have a developed understanding of cultural considerations when working with children in care.

Those committed to improving the mental health of children and young people in care, such as psychologists, psychiatrists, CAMHS professionals and social workers, will find this book an invaluable source of evidence and inspiration.

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We must not ever underestimate the achievements that children in care can make, and how many create fulfilling lives for themselves. Neither must we underestimate the role that foster carers can play in helping this to occur. This book gives us the opportunity to bring research findings into these debates and offers valuable insights into the important role of research-informed practice. -- From the foreword by Jenny Pearce Supporting the Mental Health of Children in Care addresses numerous topics that are at the nexus of the child welfare system and mental health practice. The authors provide clear, poignant, and actionable perspectives that can assist professionals in gaining a deeper understanding of the underlying needs of children in care. This text addresses these needs through a culturally competent and trauma-informed lens that is cognizant of the integral and pertinent features of child development and how these are impacted by placement in foster care. Supporting the Mental Health of Children in Care is a great resource for anyone invested in providing care, support, or services to children involved with the child welfare system. -- Mike Sherman Psy.D.,Clinical Psychologist and Napa Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellow I was deeply touched by some of the case material, and found much of the content of the book extremely thought-provoking in relation to my own practice. In chapter 11, there is a courageous and important discussion relating to integrated practice that is relevant to anyone working with children in a therapeutic way and which I found refreshing and positive. The focus on thinking systematically is not only relevant for working with children in the care system but, I believe, in working with all children. I would even go so far as saying that it should be recommended reading for all child and adolescent counsellors. -- Lynn Martin, integrative psychotherapy trainer/supervisor * Children and Young People, BACP *

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Research-based initiatives for improving the mental health of children in care
Foreword 7(3)
Jenny Pearce
Acknowledgements 10(1)
Introduction 11(9)
1 `I Try Hard Not to Scream': Responding to the Distress of Children in Care
20(11)
Dr Siobain Bonfield
Jeune Guishard-Pine
2 Children Under Five In Care: What a Shame!
31(9)
Christine Cork
3 Working with Looked After Children Who Self-Harm: Understanding Coping, Communication and Suicide
40(13)
Dr Sam Warner
Clare Shaw
4 Drugs and Alcohol as a Form of Self-Medication from Trauma and Past Abuse Among Children in Care
53(10)
Lisa Robinson
Jeune Guishard-Pine
5 `Run Run as Fast as You Can, You Can't Catch Me I'm the Gingerbread Man': An Assessment of Brothers in Care within the Context of `Safe Therapy'
63(10)
Olatayo Afuape
6 Working with Sexually Inappropriate Behaviour and Incest: A Case Study
73(15)
Tonie Lawrence-Mahrra
7 `Can I Go Home?': Art Psychotherapy with Foster Children Returning to Their Birth Family
88(14)
Eleanor Havsteen-Franklin
8 `The Anarchy and the Ecstasy': The Therapeutic Journey with Children in Care
102(12)
Jeune Guishard-Pine
Dr Hannah Baron
9 Professionalizing Foster Carers
114(10)
Jeune Guishard-Pine
Sheri Mosuro
Devinia Malcolm
10 `Pass the Parcel': Keeping Therapeutic Relationships Accessible for Very Traumatized Young People in Care
124(11)
Suzanne McCall
11 The Illusion of Individual Psychotherapy for Children in Care: Integrated Working as a `Kaleidoscope'
135(13)
Jeune Guishard-Pine
Dr Emily Wilkens
12 On Becoming a Mental Health Specialist Working with Children in Care: A Polemic
148(7)
Zoe Lander
13 Culturally Competent Practice for Children in Care
155(12)
Dr Gail Coleman-Oluwabusola
14 `Safe Therapy': Involving Children in Care in Developing Child Mental Health Services
167(15)
Dr Sidra Aslam
15 Kith and Kin: Providing a Therapeutic Space for Kinship Carers
182(16)
Olatayo Afuape
16 Child Sexual Exploitation and Multi-Dimensional Safety for Children in Care
198(10)
Dr Lucie Shuker
Endnote 208(2)
List of Contributors 210(3)
References 213(26)
Subject Index 239(5)
Author Index 244
Jeune Guishard-Pine OBE is a chartered psychologist with significant experience and specialism in child and family psychology. She is currently Consultant Psychologist and Director of Bespoke Psychology. Suzanne McCall is a counsellor at the Luton Family Consultation Clinic working with adolescents, parents and foster carers and also works from her own private practice. She was previously a qualified social worker with over ten years of experience working with children in care and children in need and at risk.