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Parental psychiatric disorder : distressed parents and their families / edited by Andrea Reupert, Darryl Maybery, Joanne Nicholson, Michael Göpfert, Mary V. Seeman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge medicine (Series)Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015Edition: Third editionDescription: 1 online resource (x, 379 pages.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781107707559 (electronic bk.)
  • 1107707552 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: ebook version:: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.89 23
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Section 1 Fundamental issues -- 1.Towards the development of a conceptual framework / Joanne Nicholson -- 2.What we want from mental health professionals: "telling it like it is" / Sandra Bilsborrow -- 3.Parental mental illness: estimating prevalence to inform policy and practice / Andrea Reupert -- 4.The effect of parents' psychiatric disorder on children's attachment: theory and cases / Kasia Kozlowska -- 5.Assessing the economic costs of parental mental illness / Cathrine Mihalopoulos -- 6.Stigma and families where a parent has a mental illness / Darryl Maybery -- Section 2 Comprehensive assessment -- 7.Assessment and formulation of parenting / Michael Gopfert -- 8.Assessment of parents for the court / Michael Gopfert -- 9.Thinking about children of parents with mental illnesses as a form of intergenerational dialog and practice / Brenda M. Gladstone -- 10.Parental diagnosis and children's outcomes / Andrea Reupert
Note continued: Section 3 Specific disorders: the impact on children, parenting, and family relationships -- 11.Schizophrenia and motherhood / Mary V. Seeman -- 12.The impact of parental depression on children / Anne Diehl -- 13.Parents with anxiety disorders / Lynne Murray -- 14.Children of parents who abuse alcohol and other drugs / Christine Huff Fewell -- 15.Mothers with eating disorders and their children / Andrea Reupert -- 16.Parenting and borderline personality disorder / Ruth O'Shaughnessy -- 17.Working with parental personality disorder: key issues for mental health professionals and services / Ruth O'Shaughnessy -- 18.Parenting, immigration status, and mental health / Philomene Uwamaliya -- Section 4 Child, parent, and family interventions -- 19.Helping children understand their parent's mental illness / Darryl Maybery -- 20.Psychopharmacology and motherhood / Mary V. Seeman -- 21.Enhancing depressed mothers' sensitivity / Laura E. Kersten-Alvarez
Note continued: 22.Working with parents who have a psychiatric disorder / Darryl Maybery -- 23.Grandparents as primary caregivers / Michael Gopfert -- 24.Interventions for families when a parent has depression / Anne Diehl -- 25.Creating positive parenting experiences: Family Options / Kathleen Biebel -- Section 5 Building workforce, organizational, and community capacity -- 26.Parental psychiatric disorder: translating The Family Model into practice change / Adrian Falkov -- 27.E-learning professional development resources for families where a parent has a mental illness / Bradley Morgan -- 28.How can we make the psychiatric workforce more family focused? / Robert Lees -- 29.A personal recovery model for parents with mental health problems / Joanne Nicholson -- 30.Helping parents with mental illness: the value of professional partnerships fighting de facto bias in the American courts / Daniel Foster -- 31.Preventing unnecessary loss of child custody / Mary V. Seeman
Note continued: 32.Shifting the intervention paradigm from individuals to families living with parental mental illness / Toni Wolf -- 33.The policy context and change for families living with parental mental illness / Marie Diggins -- 34.Are we there yet? Developing a conceptual framework for understanding families where a parent has a mental illness / Mary V. Seeman.
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Machine generated contents note: Section 1 Fundamental issues -- 1.Towards the development of a conceptual framework / Joanne Nicholson -- 2.What we want from mental health professionals: "telling it like it is" / Sandra Bilsborrow -- 3.Parental mental illness: estimating prevalence to inform policy and practice / Andrea Reupert -- 4.The effect of parents' psychiatric disorder on children's attachment: theory and cases / Kasia Kozlowska -- 5.Assessing the economic costs of parental mental illness / Cathrine Mihalopoulos -- 6.Stigma and families where a parent has a mental illness / Darryl Maybery -- Section 2 Comprehensive assessment -- 7.Assessment and formulation of parenting / Michael Gopfert -- 8.Assessment of parents for the court / Michael Gopfert -- 9.Thinking about children of parents with mental illnesses as a form of intergenerational dialog and practice / Brenda M. Gladstone -- 10.Parental diagnosis and children's outcomes / Andrea Reupert

Note continued: Section 3 Specific disorders: the impact on children, parenting, and family relationships -- 11.Schizophrenia and motherhood / Mary V. Seeman -- 12.The impact of parental depression on children / Anne Diehl -- 13.Parents with anxiety disorders / Lynne Murray -- 14.Children of parents who abuse alcohol and other drugs / Christine Huff Fewell -- 15.Mothers with eating disorders and their children / Andrea Reupert -- 16.Parenting and borderline personality disorder / Ruth O'Shaughnessy -- 17.Working with parental personality disorder: key issues for mental health professionals and services / Ruth O'Shaughnessy -- 18.Parenting, immigration status, and mental health / Philomene Uwamaliya -- Section 4 Child, parent, and family interventions -- 19.Helping children understand their parent's mental illness / Darryl Maybery -- 20.Psychopharmacology and motherhood / Mary V. Seeman -- 21.Enhancing depressed mothers' sensitivity / Laura E. Kersten-Alvarez

Note continued: 22.Working with parents who have a psychiatric disorder / Darryl Maybery -- 23.Grandparents as primary caregivers / Michael Gopfert -- 24.Interventions for families when a parent has depression / Anne Diehl -- 25.Creating positive parenting experiences: Family Options / Kathleen Biebel -- Section 5 Building workforce, organizational, and community capacity -- 26.Parental psychiatric disorder: translating The Family Model into practice change / Adrian Falkov -- 27.E-learning professional development resources for families where a parent has a mental illness / Bradley Morgan -- 28.How can we make the psychiatric workforce more family focused? / Robert Lees -- 29.A personal recovery model for parents with mental health problems / Joanne Nicholson -- 30.Helping parents with mental illness: the value of professional partnerships fighting de facto bias in the American courts / Daniel Foster -- 31.Preventing unnecessary loss of child custody / Mary V. Seeman

Note continued: 32.Shifting the intervention paradigm from individuals to families living with parental mental illness / Toni Wolf -- 33.The policy context and change for families living with parental mental illness / Marie Diggins -- 34.Are we there yet? Developing a conceptual framework for understanding families where a parent has a mental illness / Mary V. Seeman.

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