Reaching the Vulnerable Child

Reaching the Vulnerable Child
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Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9781843103295
ISBN-13 : 184310329X
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Reaching the Vulnerable Child by : Janie Rymaszewska

"This guide to working with abused children and young people will be valued by professionals and therapists from a range of backgrounds, including psychotherapists, play therapists and arts therapists, as well as those responsible for children's services."--BOOK JACKET.

Breaking Negative Thinking Patterns

Breaking Negative Thinking Patterns
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781118877722
ISBN-13 : 1118877721
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Breaking Negative Thinking Patterns by : Gitta Jacob

Breaking Negative Thinking Patterns is the first schema-mode focused resource guide aimed at schema therapy patients and self-help readers seeking to understand and overcome negative patterns of thinking and behaviour. Represents the first resource for general readers on the mode approach to schema therapy Features a wealth of case studies that serve to clarify schemas and modes and illustrate techniques for overcoming dysfunctional modes and behavior patterns Offers a series of exercises that readers can immediately apply to real-world challenges and emotional problems as well as the complex difficulties typically tackled with schema therapy Includes original illustrations that demonstrate the modes and approaches in action, along with 20 self-help mode materials which are also available online Written by authors closely associated with the development of schema therapy and the schema mode approach

Collaborative Practice with Vulnerable Children and Their Families

Collaborative Practice with Vulnerable Children and Their Families
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781315346083
ISBN-13 : 1315346087
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Collaborative Practice with Vulnerable Children and Their Families by : Julie Taylor

Collaborative Practice with Vulnerable Children and Their Families focuses on the knowledge and skills needed by professionals who work across disciplines to meet the needs of parents and children experiencing complex difficulties. It establishes the importance of both interprofessional and interagency collaboration. After detailing the characteristics of parents and children who may be in need of specialized services, the authors describe different approaches to service delivery in theory and practice, provide case examples and exercises, and address the developments in interprofessional education for those currently working in the field. They present evidence supporting collaborative practice as a means of achieving better outcomes for vulnerable children and their families, and explore the difficulties in working successfully across agencies and disciplines. A provocative examination focused on the wellbeing of families in crisis and the care they receive, this book: Introduces terms that are used in collaborative practice Details the legal mandate for working with families experiencing complex problems Provides legal definitions of ‘children in need’ and with a right to receive "targeted" services Outlines the circumstances that require court action (family law and criminal law) to protect children from "significant harm" Collaborative Practice with Vulnerable Children and Their Families examines the values and ethical standards shared by all professionals who work together to help at-risk children and their families, and serves as a definitive guide to professionals in social work, nursing, general practice, pediatrics and related professions. A volume in the series CAIPE Collaborative Practice Series Series edited by Hugh Barr and Marion Helme

The Vulnerable Child

The Vulnerable Child
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ISBN-10 : 9780201920
ISBN-13 : 9789780201920
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Vulnerable Child by : Weissbourd

Communicating with Vulnerable Children

Communicating with Vulnerable Children
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Publisher : RCPsych Publications
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781901242911
ISBN-13 : 1901242919
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicating with Vulnerable Children by : David P. H. Jones

Communicating with Vulnerable Children provides a wealth of practical suggestions for all professionals who work with children and young people. It explains how best to communicate when the child has suffered adversity, such as experiences of harm and abuse, or witnessing violence or other distressing events. The focus is on helping children provide full and accurate accounts of their experiences without suggestion from an adult. Each chapter sets out the relevant policy and procedural context and reviews the available evidence, then gives recommendations and practical advice about how best to communicate with the child. This book is aimed at anyone who works with or spends time with children. This ranges from professionals whose specialist tasks include helping those who have been abused or neglected, such as social workers, child and adolescent mental health professionals or children's guardians within the Family Justice system, through to those who see children every day, such as teachers. It will be also be an invaluable guide for doctors, health visitors and all those advising concerned parents.

The Vulnerable Child

The Vulnerable Child
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Publisher : Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105018308374
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Vulnerable Child by : Rick Weissbourd

What he found is that, while poverty and racial prejudice contribute greatly to the disadvantage of millions of children, in fact most children at risk are not poor, and there is much evidence to suggest that factors such as chronic parental stress and depression have a more powerful influence on a child's fate than whether or not there are two parents in the home or whether or not the family lives below the poverty line.

Understanding, Nurturing and Working Effectively with Vulnerable Children in Schools

Understanding, Nurturing and Working Effectively with Vulnerable Children in Schools
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : 9780429655692
ISBN-13 : 042965569X
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding, Nurturing and Working Effectively with Vulnerable Children in Schools by : Angela Greenwood

In times of increasing pressure on schools and teachers, it is essential that teachers are equipped to understand the emotional and relational factors in learning and teaching. Vulnerable and disaffected children need understanding and nurture rather than reactive management, which can easily exacerbate their difficulties, leaving them unheard and defensive, and even undermine teacher confidence and effectiveness. Understanding, Nurturing and Working Effectively with Vulnerable Children in Schools offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of the difficulties faced by teachers and schools from at-risk and disaffected children, including repeated trauma and insecure attachment patterns. The book describes how a thoughtful ‘relationship-based’ approach can both alleviate such difficulties and offer a second chance attachment experience, enabling students to discover it might be safe to let down their all consuming defences a little; thus freeing them to begin to learn. It offers: practical suggestions in note form – making them easy to use, refer to and assimilate; numerous case examples and teacher friendly theoretical background material; a wealth of ideas for ways forward, including differentiated responses to children in the light of their particular patterns, developmental stages and unmet needs. Written from extensive professional experience, this is an essential handbook and resource book for trainers, schools, teachers and school staff, and also for educational psychologists and those in children’s services working with vulnerable children in pre and primary schools, as well as those in special schools and units.

How to Reach 'Hard to Reach' Children

How to Reach 'Hard to Reach' Children
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 0470513101
ISBN-13 : 9780470513101
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Reach 'Hard to Reach' Children by : Kathryn Pomerantz

It is now widely acknowledged that the most vulnerable and at risk children are children whom the current systems of education, care and health (especially mental health) are failing. The problem of dealing with 'at risk' children is also a problem of definition as one service provider s definition might often reflect an entirely different social reality from another's. Bringing years of collaborative expertise across many disciplines to the problem, the authors of How to Reach 'Hard to Reach' Children demonstrate how it is possible for all children to meet the following criteria of staying safe, enjoying and achieving, being healthy, making a positive contribution, and economic well-being.

Working with Vulnerable Children, Young People and Families

Working with Vulnerable Children, Young People and Families
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 9780429619557
ISBN-13 : 0429619553
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Working with Vulnerable Children, Young People and Families by : Graham Brotherton

This fully revised and expanded edition considers the meaning of 'vulnerability' – a key concept in early intervention – and the relationship between vulnerability and the individual, communities and society. It includes new chapters on children’s voices, young people and vulnerability, and working with vulnerable parents. Introducing students to a broad debate around what constitutes vulnerability and related concepts such as risk and resilience, it examines how vulnerability has been conceptualised by policy makers with a clear focus on early intervention for preventing social problems later in life. It adopts a case study approach, using chapters examining the concept of vulnerability from sociological, psychological and social policy perspectives before looking at examples around leaving care, victims of violence, sexual abuse, and the Internet. Supporting students in engaging with and evaluating the conceptualisation and application of vulnerability in professional practice, this book is suitable for anyone either preparing for or currently working within the children’s workforce, from social work and health care to education and youth work.

The vulnerable child

The vulnerable child
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1031487518
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Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis The vulnerable child by : T B. Cohne