Supporting Vulnerable Babies and Young Children Interventions for Working with Trauma, Mental Health, Illness and Other Complex Challenges |
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Editor:
| Bunston, Wendy Jones, Sarah |
Contribution by:
| True, Fiona Stone, Julie Wakelyn, Jenifer Jenney, Angelique Eyre, Kathy Milburn, Nicole Zerella, Angie Thorpe, Lisa Monson-Wilbraham, Luella Arabena, Kerry Watanabe, Hisako Rozentals-Thresher, Rachel Hemmens, Robyn Whitfield, Natasha Grey, Ben Gunson, Jeremy McIntosh, Jennifer Hill, Christine McCarthy, Maria Shoemark, Helen Robertson, Paul McSwan, Amity Dockery, Louise |
Foreword by:
| Music, Graham |
ISBN: | 978-1-78450-714-5 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2019 |
Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $35.00USD $35.00 |
Book Description:
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The diverse challenges that clinicians and children's workers tasked with safeguarding babies and young children face are complex, and this unique book looks at effective, practice-based and evidence-informed approaches to working across a wide range of issues. It outlines relevant theory and good practice, gathering case examples from around the world to illustrate what interventions look like in direct practice. Leading contributors address a wide range of challenges,...
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The diverse challenges that clinicians and children's workers tasked with safeguarding babies and young children face are complex, and this unique book looks at effective, practice-based and evidence-informed approaches to working across a wide range of issues.
It outlines relevant theory and good practice, gathering case examples from around the world to illustrate what interventions look like in direct practice. Leading contributors address a wide range of challenges, including babies and very young children who have a serious illness, have complex diagnoses, or have been exposed to violence or adversity in early childhood.
This is an essential guide for those who work to support and safeguard the welfare of babies and very young children, including professionals in health care, social work, mental health and child protection settings, as well as paediatricians, child psychologists and child psychiatrists.