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Main description:
In children, mental health challenges and communication differences typically combine in complex and inter-related ways. Remarkably, this crucial point is all-too-often forgotten, and communication is overlooked. Services are frequently fragmented, leading professionals to look at children through distinct lenses of either mental health or communication meaning insights can be incomplete and important perspectives unshared.
Working with Child and Adolescent Mental Health makes the compelling case that communication is central and should be a primary consideration whenever we think about children's mental health. With a practical focus, and an easy-to-read format, it suggests how this can be achieved by identifying how practitioners and services can work more cohesively to understand and optimise children's communication capacities.
This book includes:
Practical advice, grounded in current research, and presented in an easy to read, digestible style
Guidance to help practitioners competently and compassionately identify and respond to the needs of children and young people with complex combined communication and mental health needs
Real-life case studies from a wide range of settings, unpicked to clearly illustrate topics discussed in the book and offer encouragement and inspiration to practitioners
Checklists and questionnaires to help practitioners in daily practice
Recommendations for, and links to, useful additional resources
Tools to support reflection and enhancement for individual practitioners and services.
Essential reading for speech and language therapists, psychologists, mental health practitioners, educators, social workers, and anyone else concerned with children's wellbeing and resilience, this book highlights the transformational impact of placing communication at the heart of all efforts to support children and young people's mental health.
Contents:
Acknowledgements
List of Tables
Introduction
Chapter 1: The central role of language and communication
Chapter 2: Ways of thinking about mental health and communication
Chapter 3: Practitioner competencies
Chapter 4: Learning from experience
Chapter 5: Considering social communication in children and young people
Chapter 6: Responding to social communication needs
Chapter 7: Changing contexts and cultures
Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: September, 2023
Pages: 236
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Counselling & Therapy, Psychotherapy