Working with Bereaved Children and Young People

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ISBN: 9781849203715
Author/Editor: Mallon

Publisher: Sage

Year: 2011

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Description

This book offers a fresh insight into working practices with children and young people who are experiencing the death of a family member, friend, school peer or in their social network. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, the book’s practical skills focus is informed by the latest research findings on children and young people’s experience of grief. The wide-ranging content includes:

– a comprehensive review of theoretical approaches to bereavement

– the impact of different types of grief on children

– working with children who have been bereaved in traumatic circumstances, such as through criminal behaviour

– skills development.

The list of resources, case studies and exercises encourage critical engagement with the counselling theory and promote reflexive practice. Trainees in counselling, psychotherapy and social work, as well as teachers and mental health workers, will find this an invaluable resource for working with this vulnerable client group.

Additional information

Weight 0.3 kg

Product Properties

Year of Publication

2011

Table of Contents

1. Background to the Industry 2. The Market Leader: Aerospace in the USA 3. Aerospace in the Soviet Bloc 4. International Ventures 5. Aerospace in Europe and the Other AICs 6. Aerospace in the Newly-Industrialised Countries 7. Technical Change in the Aircraft Segment 8. Propulsion Forecasts 9. Changes in Aerospace Materials and Avionics 10. Space Technology Forecasts 11. Tends in Aerospace Process Technology 12. Conclusion Related Subjects Economics, Finance and Accounting Industrial Economics Labour Economics Industry & Industrial Studies Transport Industries

Author

Mallon

ISBN/ISSN

9781849203715

Binding

Paperback

Edition

1

Publisher

Sage

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