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Zusatztext "This is an important and unusual book! grounded in many years of careful! thoughtful service development by outstanding clinicians. But many voices come alive in its pages - children and young people! parents! professionals. It breaks new ground in representing the interconnection of these perspectives within a single! coherent volume without sacrificing attention to the clinical challenges of this kind of work.?This is real world psychoanalytic practice and theory development at its best". - Andrew Cooper! Professor of Social Work at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Trust and University of East London."The great strength of the book is in the wealth of detail provided! which both locates it in its particular setting! but also gives the reader the tools with which to construct a similar service! albeit it in a different location and with a different mix of agencies on the ground. It is a book that comes vividly to life through the wealth of case examples and vignettes. It is also the book I wish I had written - a similar but also different story! about the development of a Parental Mental Health Service in North Kensington." - Gabrielle Crockatt! Journal of Child Psychotherapy (Vol. 39 No. 3)"This book provides a timely and lively message about the levels of need amongst this group of two million families and the possibility for an appropriate response when services can link across boundaries. It is to be hoped that it will be read by clinicians working with both adults and children! and commissioners! so that the work so inspiringly and thoughtfully carried out and presented in this coherent and powerful can be carried forward through informed thinking about service provision." - Liv Darling! Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (Vol. 27 No. 3) Informationen zum Autor Rosemary Loshak is a social worker and a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She was formerly Coordinator for children in families with mental illness in Tower Hamlets, London. Klappentext This title identifies those aspects of mental illness which can compromise parenting and affect children's development! as well as the efforts of professionals to intervene effectively. Zusammenfassung This book identifies aspects of mental illness which can compromise parenting and affect children’s development, as well as the efforts of professionals to intervene effectively. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Themes, theories and background; Chapter 1 Hidden children, Rosemary Loshak; Chapter 2 Living with a parent with mental health needs, Cassie Bromley, Liana Hadleigh, Amy Roe; Chapter 3 Becoming visible, Lizette Nolte; Chapter 4 Working with the impossible, Rosemary Loshak; Chapter 5 Loss and change in the setting, Rosemary Loshak; Part 2 The Children and Adult Mental Health Project (CHAMP) 2002–2012; Chapter 6 Making a difference, Rosemary Loshak; Chapter 7 Perinatal Crisis Service, Sandra Nathanson; Chapter 8 The children’s specialist in the adult mental health team, Rosemary Loshak; Chapter 9 How systemic work can contribute towards the development of collaborative work between child and adult mental health services, Philip Messent, Noah Solarin; Chapter 10 A specialist teacher in the Children and Adult Mental Health Project, Louise Gallagher, Peggy Gosling; Part 3 The wider context; Chapter 11 Providing a comprehensive service, Catriona Scott; Chapter 12 Parental mental illness, Eleni Palazidou; Chapter 13 Managing post-Part um depression in the community, Cathy Urwin; Chapter 14 Reflections;...