This enriching book describes the value of learning about the development of the human personality through the experience of observing a baby in the context of the family. It is distinctive in the... (more)
A introduction for carers to mental health problems, this guide outlines a range of signs and symptoms of mental health problems that can affect people with intellectual disabilities. The guide... (more)
Presents cases and clinical developments from the Gottman Institute. (more)
This text challenges the conventional wisdom that American families are disintegrating. It argues that comparing modern families to an imagined typical family of the past is dishonest and misleading.... (more)
Crenshaw proposes a new integration of many of the existing theories and practices of family and child counselling with those of the welfare, child protection, and social services programs. (more)
This work uses object relations theory in looking at the psychotherapy of the marital relationship. Object relations theory provides an explanation of how the internal and external worlds are linked... (more)
Barry and Emily McCarthy draw on 35 years of marriage, extensive clinical experience, and illustrative examples to provide younger generations with an informative guide to the vital first years of... (more)
This introduction to caring for a child with autism is a useful resource for teachers and for the immediate and extended family members of a child with autism. In clear and simple language, the... (more)
Adoption is currently taking centre stage in family policy in the UK and USA, with new legislation that places emphasis on providing and maintaining permanent family homes for children separated from... (more)
The book describes the author's extensive experience of working as an expert witness in family courts. It provides detailed guidance for assessing families for the courts, as well giving many... (more)
An examination of the policy and organization of day care, showing how childminding networks have developed in differing economic and social climates. The discussions cover: levels of government... (more)
This title seeks to answer such questions as: how possible is it for the state to steer family values and relationships?; how do we assess claims of harm and benefit from state action and inaction?;... (more)
In raising questions about the relationship between gender power, class power and enterprise, this book brings an insightful perspective to the study of family capitalism. Based on a study of... (more)
Recent government initiatives in professional practice have been designed to help families in difficulty in order to prevent child harm. This text examines whether these changes have worked, by... (more)
This volume promotes the effective evaluation of family support by drawing together theoretical and technical lessons from a range of experiences drawn from a variety of countries (United Kingdom,... (more)
This text concerns the growing level of interest in research, educational and professional activity within the broadly defined field of parenting. (more)
In Britain 100,000 women live without their children, in the United States at least half a million. Yet mothers who've left are still thought of as abnormal, even deviant. Drawing on her own... (more)
This title is a practical guide for health professionals working in primary care who wish to improve their management of problem patients, problem families and problem situations. Step-by-step, it... (more)
This text offers a guide to working with families for practitioners and students in social work, health and related professions. It offers up-to-date information on political, legislative and... (more)
This work asserts that, as social science "experts" intrude more and more into our lives, the family's vital role as the moral and social cornerstone of society disintegrates - and, left unchecked,... (more)
This volume explores the complex interaction and the importance of early communication between mother and baby from pregnancy to the first early months of development. It provides a rich and detailed... (more)
A study of the effect of poor environments on parenting. The authors explore what professionals and policy-makers can do to assist families living in poverty. They include data from in-depth... (more)
This reissued classic contains material specifically related to work with schools and reflects the major changes in society, in legislation and in the interaction between families and the education... (more)
It is indisputable that mental illness in a parent has serious and often adverse effects on the child, something which is surprisingly unreflected in clinical service provision. In this completely... (more)