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This in-depth exploration uses individual portraits to show what
parents face as they love and care for their mentally ill children
and cope with how the mental health system has failed them. The
Surgeon General has identified children's mental illness as a
national problem that creates a burden of suffering so serious as
to be considered a health crisis. Yet, what it means to be the
parent of a mentally ill child has not been adequately
considered-until now. Parenting Mentally Ill Children: Faith,
Caring, Support, and Survival captures the essence of caring for
these youngsters, providing resources and understanding for parents
and an instructive lesson for society. Author Craig Winston LeCroy
uses in-depth interviews to chronicle the experiences of parents of
mentally ill children as they attempt to survive each day, obtain
needed help, and reach out for support, and he lets them share
their misunderstood emotions of shame, anger, fear, guilt, and
powerlessness in the face of stigma from professionals, family, and
friends. The book concludes with a critical appraisal of the social
policies that must be implemented to help-and the reasons we should
feel obligated to initiate them. More than 40 in-depth interviews
giving parents the opportunity to tell their stories about caring
for a child with a mental disorder An extensive bibliography of
relevant material
With the advance of evidence-based practice has come the
publication of numerous dense volumes reviewing the theoretical and
empirical components of child and adolescent treatment. There are
also a variety of detailed treatment manuals that describe the
step-by-step procedures to guide ongoing research and practice. The
second edition of Craig Winston LeCroy's Handbook of Evidence-Based
Child and Adolescent Treatment Manuals is a forceful combination of
the two approaches, as he gathers fifteen varied treatment manuals
and brief summaries of the research supporting each to ensure that
practitioners will truly understand how to implement the treatments
they are using.
A completely revised and expanded edition of the handbook's first
edition, this is an essential guide to some of the best programs
for helping children and teens. Each chapter begins with an
explanatory section that discusses the theoretical and empirical
underpinnings of the programs. The treatment manual follows,
leading readers through sessions with specific details about
conducting the treatment that have been refined and improved
through extensive testing and research. Organized into three
sections: the major clinical disorders, social problems confronting
children and teens, and preventive interventions the Handbook
brings together some of the most esteemed researcher-practitioners
in the child and adolescent field. The book presents an impressive
variety of innovative treatment programs and techniques including:
the SiHLE program (intended to prevent problems confronting
children and teens, and preventive interventions the Handbook
brings together some of the most esteemed researcher-practitioners
in the childand adolescent field. The book presents an impressive
variety of innovative treatment programs and techniques including:
the SiHLE program (intended to prevent HIV through education and
self-esteem building), the Children of Divorce Intervention Program
(a therapy for younger children stressing resilience and
skill-building), and Strengths Oriented Family Therapy (which
reaches out to substance-involved adolescents and their families).
The Handbook of Evidence-Based Child and Adolescent Treatment
Manuals is an indispensable reference for researchers, graduate
students, and practitioners working with children and adolescents
in a multitude of settings, from schools and juvenile correction
centers to group homes and family service agencies.
In Empowering Adolescent Girls, LeCroy and Daley outline the
issues, review the research, and offer specific strategies for
social workers, psychologists, and educators to use in their work
with adolescent girls. Mary Pipher's Reviving Ophelia awakened the
social service and education communities to the need for
gender-specific programs tailored to the unique issues girls face.
LeCroy and Daley provide a systematic approach to addressing those
issues. Their framework incorporates new information and research
about adolescent girls and conceptualizes gender-specific
developmental tasks as part of a Go Girls curriculum. These
developmental tasks for girls in early adolescence include:
achieving a competent gender role identification, establishing an
acceptable body image, developing a positive self-image, developing
satisfactory peer relationships, establishing independence through
responsible decision making, understanding sexuality, learning to
obtain help and access resources, and learning to plan for the
future. There is a companion workbook for participants in the Go
Girls program, or for therapists, parents, and educators working
with girls.
Designed for Go Grrrls participants, therapists, parents and
educators, this workbook outlines the issues, reviews the research
and offers a gender-specific programme tailored to the issues girls
face, helping them navigate the transition to adulthood.
A window into the life of a social worker The Call to Social Work,
Second Edition is a presentation of narrative descriptions about
the work and life of a wide variety of contemporary social workers.
The book provides an in-depth understanding of why people choose
social work, how they garner meaning from their work, and what they
struggle with as they provide needed services. Additionally, it
presents more information about the everyday practice of social
work, both the challenges and the joys. Instructors who use this
book in their courses will be able to contrast their ideals of
practice with the realities captured in each life story, while
students who read the book will be able to think about whether each
story represents good practice, or what principles they would
adhere to based on their understanding of social work.
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