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- There has been a huge increase in mental health issues in young
children - this book sets out practical strategies to build strong
relationships between practitioners and children which will support
their wellbeing and learning - Applicable to all primary age
children (not just those who have experienced trauma or diagnosed
with a mental health issue) - Provides a range of practical
strategies and uses accessible language, but also underpinned by a
recent and rigorous theoretical perspective - Sets out an holistic
approach that extends to a whole learning culture
- There has been a huge increase in mental health issues in young
children - this book sets out practical strategies to build strong
relationships between practitioners and children which will support
their wellbeing and learning - Applicable to all primary age
children (not just those who have experienced trauma or diagnosed
with a mental health issue) - Provides a range of practical
strategies and uses accessible language, but also underpinned by a
recent and rigorous theoretical perspective - Sets out an holistic
approach that extends to a whole learning culture
When the behaviour of young children causes concern,
practitioners often find it difficult to identify exactly what the
childa (TM)s needs are or how to focus their support most
effectively. This book helps meet this challenge. Its inclusive
approach seeks to promote positive behaviour in all children. The
book includes:
- a straightforward assessment process to identify children who
need additional support
- practical strategies to encourage positive behaviour and
promote emotional well being
- informative case studies that show how solutions work in
practice.
This book is an ideal resource for all early years practitioners
working across a variety of settings for young children.
When the behaviour of young children causes concern, practitioners
often find it difficult to identify exactly what the child's needs
are or how to focus their support most effectively. This book helps
meet this challenge. Its inclusive approach seeks to promote
positive behaviour in all children. The book includes: a
straightforward assessment process to identify children who need
additional support practical strategies to encourage positive
behaviour and promote emotional well being informative case studies
that show how solutions work in practice. This book is an ideal
resource for all early years practitioners working across a variety
of settings for young children.
I wrote Welcome to the Jungle because it s the book I should have been given when I was diagnosed." Bipolar disorder is one of the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric conditions among teens and twentysomethings, yet there are few books out there written specifically for this demographic.
This revised edition comes with a new foreword by the author, a revised and expanded discussion on diagnosis, an updated chapter on medication, a new chapter on alternative approaches, a revised and expanded chapter on symptoms, and updated resources. New research on the causes and risk factors for bipolar disorder are also included along with tools for observing patterns and making gentle changes to daily routines that can have a profound effect.
Going bravely where no other bipolar book has gone before Welcome to the Jungle offers devastatingly on-target, honest and riotously funny insights into living with bipolar and answers some of the hardest questions facing people newly diagnosed.
This issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America
deals with the timely subject of substance use during pregnancy.
Alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug use is prevalent among
reproductive-age women. Even though a reduction in use often occurs
during pregnancy, many women continue to use substances until a
pregnancy is either actually diagnosed or well underway.This issue
consists of a well-qualified team of obstetricians-gynecologists,
psychiatrists, and family physicians, focusing on various issues
related directly to pregnancies complicated by substance use.
Topics of interest include epidemiology and screening for hazardous
and harmful substance use, teratogenic risks, psychiatric
comorbidities, comprehensive treatment approaches before and after
delivery, fetal surveillance, and team-based perinatal management.
Particularly new information relates to prescribing buprenorphine,
neonatal abstinence syndrome, and adolescent substance use.
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