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Making and Breaking Children's Lives Nick Radcliffe

Making and Breaking Children's Lives By Nick Radcliffe

Making and Breaking Children's Lives by Nick Radcliffe


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We hear about the effects of early abandonment, abuse and lack of attachment, but find that children's experiences are sanitised through medical diagnoses and frequently the 'help' offered is prescription drugs. This book examines how children are hurt in modern society.

Making and Breaking Children's Lives Summary

Making and Breaking Children's Lives by Nick Radcliffe

Making and Breaking Children's Lives examines how children are hurt in modern society. We hear about the effects of early abandonment, abuse and lack of attachment, but find that children's experiences are sanitised through medical diagnoses and frequently the 'help' offered is prescription drugs. In this challenging book a plurality of voices returns to one consistent theme - the importance of psychosocial context, which become increasingly dismissed as being irrelevant in the rush to label and prescribe. However, there is hope - the final section describes inspiring examples of how services and communities can be developed to give children and their families a chance to prosper - evidence that there is nothing inevitable about the breaking of children's lives.

Making and Breaking Children's Lives Reviews

More and more children are being caught up in the mental health system. One sign of this is the increased use in the UK of the diagnosis Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD ) - Another is the widespread prescribing of the stimulant Ritalin as a treatment. Making and Breaking Children's Lives confronts this situation head on, offering a robust critique and advocating a holistic approach to children's problems where psychosocial context is given greater prominence. Peter Campbell, Openmind (UK) March/April 2006. This is a timely, and extremely relevant publication. Currently there is a lot of earnest activity involved in organising, reorganising and improving services to children - This collection draws our attention to some of the most pressing issues. Readers will be challenged a provoked into clarifying their own positions. Let us hope that clarification does not lead to calcification! John Burnham, Consultant Systemic Family Psychotherapist.

About Nick Radcliffe

Craig Newnes is editor of The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy (formerly Changes), and a comissioning editor and author for our Critical Psychology series. Prior to his retirement he was Director of Psychological Therapies for Shropshire. He has a life time commitment to the NHS and is an outspoken critic of the hypocrisy, self interest, confusion and downright lies which characterise so much of the practise of psychiatry and psychology. He believes that unhappiness is a form of heresy and most of the misery for which people seek help is only amenable to alleviation through changes in their material lives. Nick Radcliffe works as a consultant clinical psychologist in child and family mental health in Telford, Shropshire.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Oliver James Introduction Nick Radcliffe and Craig Newnes Part One: Childhood 1. Gerrilyn Smith: Constructions of childhood 2. Grace Jackson: Cybernetic children 3. Jonathan Calder: Histories of child abuse 4. Elina Baker and Craig Newnes: The discourse of responsibility. 5. Arlene Vetere: The effects of domestic violence. Part Two: Problematizing children. 6. Freddy Brown: Scientific narratives and ADHD. 7. Dorothy Rowe: ADHD - Adults' fear of frightened children. 8. Sami Timimi and Nick Radcliffe: The rise and rise of ADHD 9. Geraldine Brady: ADHD and identity. Part Three: Appreciating families 10. Helen Rostill and Helen Myatt: Constructing meaning in the lives of looked after children 11. Katherine Weare: The holistic approach 12. Raj Bandak: Empowering vulnerable children and families 13. Carl Harris: Family well-being: A community approach 14. Bliss.W.Browne; Imagine Chicago: Cultivating hope and imagination

Additional information

GOR002234701
9781898059707
1898059705
Making and Breaking Children's Lives by Nick Radcliffe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
PCCS Books
2005-09-05
256
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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