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Routledge Therapeutic Assessment And Intervention In Childcare Legal Proceedings Engaging Families In Successful Rehabilitation 09780815358466

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This book draws upon the author’s first-hand clinical experience as an Expert Witness in child and family legal proceedings to explore the success of psychotherapy assessments and interventions. Focusing on families who are seeking to be re-united after the removal of their children into foster care Mike Davies discusses critical aspects of therapy which can help to identify and engage those who will benefit from additional support. Chapters combine heuristic case studies and narrative research methodologies considering parents’ stories self-identity issues and assessment criteria to uncover an emerging framework that illuminates an innovative therapeutic approach. Divided into three parts the book develops a comprehensive overview of and thorough investigation into therapeutic assessment during childcare legal proceedings including explorations into crucial issues such as how and why some families are granted therapeutic intervention as well as the level of understanding and expertise that professionals and local services can provide in these contexts. Therapeutic Assessment and Intervention in Childcare Legal Proceedings will be of key reading for researchers academics and postgraduate students in the fields of child and adolescent mental health law social work and psychotherapy. The book will also be of interest to social workers expert psychologists psychotherapists family therapists psychiatrists and those specialising in public law. | Therapeutic Assessment and Intervention in Childcare Legal Proceedings Engaging families in successful rehabilitation

Routledge Therapeutic Assessment And Intervention In Childcare Legal Proceedings Engaging Families In Successful Rehabilitation 09780815358466

This book draws upon the author’s first-hand clinical experience as an Expert Witness in child and family legal proceedings to explore the success of psychotherapy assessments and interventions. Focusing on families who are seeking to be re-united after the removal of their children into foster care Mike Davies discusses critical aspects of therapy which can help to identify and engage those who will benefit from additional support. Chapters combine heuristic case studies and narrative research methodologies considering parents’ stories self-identity issues and assessment criteria to uncover an emerging framework that illuminates an innovative therapeutic approach. Divided into three parts the book develops a comprehensive overview of and thorough investigation into therapeutic assessment during childcare legal proceedings including explorations into crucial issues such as how and why some families are granted therapeutic intervention as well as the level of understanding and expertise that professionals and local services can provide in these contexts. Therapeutic Assessment and Intervention in Childcare Legal Proceedings will be of key reading for researchers academics and postgraduate students in the fields of child and adolescent mental health law social work and psychotherapy. The book will also be of interest to social workers expert psychologists psychotherapists family therapists psychiatrists and those specialising in public law. | Therapeutic Assessment and Intervention in Childcare Legal Proceedings Engaging families in successful rehabilitation

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