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The publication of the Division of Clinical Psychology Faculty for Children, Young People and Their Families. The review's mission is to promote and share good quality clinical writing and research within the field of child, adolescent and family clinical psychology by publishing annual themed editions expressing a range of views and ideas and research around a pertinent topic.
The theme of this issue is 'What good looks like in psychological services for children, young people and their families'.
Contents
Foreword
Sarah Brennan
Editorial
Julia Faulconbridge, Duncan Law & Amanda Laffan
A brief note about the language used in this Review
Part I: Overview of the key issues
Paper 1: What good looks like in psychological services for children, young people and their families: Introduction
Duncan Law, Julia Faulconbridge & Amanda Laffan
Section 1: How big an issue is children and young people's mental health?
Duncan Law, Julia Faulconbridge & Amanda Laffan
Section 2: Understanding healthy psychological development and the causes of psychological difficulties
Duncan Law, Julia Faulconbridge & Amanda Laffan
Section 3: Delivering effective psychological help in different parts of the system
Duncan Law, Julia Faulconbridge & Amanda Laffan
Section 4: Types of intervention
Julia Faulconbridge, Duncan Law & Amanda Laffan
Section 5: The core requirements of good services
Julia Faulconbridge, Duncan Law & Amanda Laffan
Appendix 1: Psychological understanding of mental health
Amanda Laffan, Duncan Law & Julia Faulconbridge
Appendix 2: Risk factors for mental health difficulties
Julia Faulconbridge, Duncan Law & Amanda Laffan
Appendix 3: Child maltreatment
Amanda Laffan, Julia Faulconbridge & Duncan Law
Appendix 4: Outcome monitoring in children and young people's mental health systems
Duncan Law, Julia Faulconbridge & Amanda Laffan
Appendix 5: Facilitating transition
Julia Faulconbridge, Duncan Law & Amanda Laffan
Paper 2: Using clinical and other applied psychologists effectively in the delivery of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) - recommendations about numbers, gradings and leadership
Jenny Taylor
Part II: Specific papers addressing a range of settings and conditions
Paper 3: Delivering psychological services for children and young people with emotional and behavioural difficulties, and their families, in specialist CAMHS settings
Paul Wallis, Jo Potier, Gordon Milson & Andrew Beck
Paper 4: Delivering psychological services for children, young people and their families in inpatient settings
Paul Abeles, Vivienne Crosbie & Gordon Milson
Paper 5: Delivering psychological services for children and young people with physical health needs and their families
Annie Mercer, Sara O'Curry, Janie Donnan, Jacqui Stedmon, Julie Reed & Hilary Griggs
Paper 6: Working with whole communities: Delivering community psychology approaches with children, young people and families
Laura Casale, Sally Zlotowitz & Olive Moloney
Paper 7: Delivering psychological services for children and families in Early Years mental health and emotional wellbeing settings
Michael Galbraith, Robin Balbernie & Caroline White
Paper 8: Delivering psychological services in schools to maximise emotional wellbeing and early intervention
Denise McConnellogue, Joe Hickey, Waveney Patel & Anna Picciotto
Paper 9: Delivering psychological services for children, young people and families with complex social care needs
Miriam Silver, Kim Golding & Caroline Roberts
Paper 10: Delivering psychological services for children and young people involved with the criminal justice system, those at risk of involvement, and their families
Jackie Preston, Matthew Lister & Lisa Shostak
Paper 11: Delivering psychological services for children and young people with neurodevelopmental difficulties and their families
Katie Hunt & Jaime Craig
Paper 12: Delivering psychological services for children and young people with learning disabilities and their families
Ro Rossitor, Heather Armstrong, Gill Legg & Jane Woodrow
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