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Guides the reader towards the correct procedures when alerted to a child abuse or neglect case, and provides practical 'what to do and why' advice.
Adrian Powell presents this practical handbook on the prevention of child sexual abuse for everyone who protects children, professionally or in a family.
This text provides insights into the experience of working with a client who is a survivor of child sexual abuse. It demonstrates the application of person-centred counselling theory in this context by using fictitious dialogue.
This is a clinical manual providing succinct, evidence-based guidelines to the diagnosis and management of approximately 100 common paediatric problems, as well as additional material on examination of children, milestone checks, immunisations, etc. Each clinical problem is covered in 1-3 pages of text, and the treatment recommendations are supported by references to the best available guidelines, websites and other reference material. The book helps to bridge the gap between primary and secondary care, so that it is clear when and where to manage the ill child - when to refer for hospital care, and when to manage within the primary care setting. A succinct manual for the treatment of common paediatric problemsEach problem will be discussed according to a set templateTreatment recommendations will be backed up with evidence (references to the best available guidelines and sources)The book will help bridge the gap between primary and secondary care management of problems
Consultation between professionals can help individuals and services, both in terms of skills development and inter-professional relationships reducing the need for cross referrals and patient waiting. It enables existing skills and expertise to be spread widely, whilst contributing to a more thoughtful culture in mental health. This book describes consultation between practitioners in child and adolescent mental health services as a way of addressing needs and co-developing skills. Each chapter looks in detail at real life examples of consultation work across different settings and in different contexts, providing the reader with a genuine flavour of the work and the benefits it can bring. ...
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