This book explores the relationship between mental health and ASD. Illustrating with case studies a wide range of mental health issues commonly found in autistic children, the authors go on to suggest practical strategies for parents and professionals to help ameliorate the difficulties which arise from these co-morbid mental health conditions.
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Interviewing Children and Young People for Research
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on interviewing children for research, this book offers essential guidance on ethics, participatory methods in formal settings, and selecting appropriate interview styles. It combines theoretical insights with practical advice, ensuring researchers are well-equipped for successful interactions.
Focusing on advancing qualitative research skills, this book emphasizes theoretical foundations while encouraging a deeper understanding of methodologies. It guides researchers away from simplistic, checklist-based approaches, promoting a more nuanced exploration of complex qualitative techniques.
Communicating With Families
Taking The Language of Mental Health From Research to Practice
- 300pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on the complexities of systemic work with couples and families, this textbook is tailored for both students and practitioners. It integrates real-world examples from therapeutic encounters in mental health settings, demonstrating how theoretical concepts can effectively inform practical application. The approach emphasizes the nuances of working with families that include children, making it a valuable resource for understanding and navigating these dynamics in therapy.
With contributions from over 30 experts, and dispelling common myths, this is a practical and evidence-based guide into the benefits of social media and how it can be used beneficially by both children and adolescents.