Are you looking to develop your expertise in child and adolescent mental health?
This fully revised and updated new edition will help you to:
1) understand the current social, policy and ideological context of child and adolescent mental health
2) develop an understanding of child and adolescent development and mental health conditions
3) identify appropriate mental health promotion strategies and mental health interventions
4) assess appropriate group work and communication strategies
5) improve knowledge and practice of children and adolescent safeguarding, rights and culture
Written by a multi-disciplinary team of passionate and experienced experts, the book strikes the balance between introducing important and seminal theories and showing how these can be applied to real world practice. Packed with examples and activities to get you thinking and learning, it is an essential introduction for anyone interested in or working to improve child and adolescent mental health.
An Introduction to Child and Adolescent Mental Health - Maddie Burton and Clive Sealey
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Conditions - Maddie Burton and Clive Sealey
Theories of Infant, Child and Adolescent Development - Maddie Burton and Clive Sealey
Safeguarding Children and Young People – ‘everybody’s responsibility’ - Wendy Porter-Clark
Children and Young People’s Rights and Mental Health - Clive Sealey and Maddie Burton
Mental Health Promotion and Interventions with Young People and Families - Clive Sealey
Effective Communication with Children, Young People and their Families - Kirsty Fraser
Group Work with Children, Young People and Families - Clive Sealey
Understanding the Importance of Culture when Working with Children, Young People and their Families - Clive Sealey
Ideologies of Family - Clive Sealey
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