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Therapy with Children: Children's Rights, Confidentiality and the Law 2nd Revised edition


Therapy with Children: Children's Rights, Confidentiality and the Law 2nd Revised edition

Hardback by Daniels, Debbie; Jenkins, Peter

Therapy with Children: Children's Rights, Confidentiality and the Law

£132.00

ISBN:
9781848609983
Publication Date:
15 Oct 2010
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 May 2024
Therapy with Children: Children's Rights, Confidentiality and the Law

Description

Therapy with Children is a vital resource for any practitioner navigating the legal minefield of working with children and young people. Prioritising the needs of the child as the client, the authors explore the legal and professional dimensions of working therapeutically with children. This long-awaited second edition responds to significant shifts in policy and the revised text additionally addresses: - the importance of confidentiality in establishing a working alliance and maintaining a secure environment for therapy with children - the conflicting pressures faced by therapists concerning issues of parental involvement and children at risk - changes in light of the Children Act 2004, Mental Health Act 2007, and the Axon case - changes in the organisation of child protection - increased provision of therapeutic services for children, particularly in school settings, and the growing numbers of counsellors working with children - the relevance of psychoanalysis in development of child-focused therapy, as well as reference to other therapeutic approaches to child therapy - the urgent case for developing 'confidential spaces' within therapeutic services for children and young people. Illustrated with vivid case examples, Therapy with Children provides stimulating reading and is an excellent source of reference for all psychotherapists and counsellors working with children. The issues here will also be of direct relevance to youth workers, teachers, social workers and health professionals.

Contents

PART ONE: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS Children's Rights: From Dependence to Autonomy Therapy with Children: The Psychoanalytic Tradition Therapy and the Rights of the Child The Law Relating to Therapy with Children: Contrasting Approaches PART TWO: CASE EXAMPLES Parental Oversight of Therapy: The Therapist as Mediator Reporting Child Abuse: The Therapist as Law Enforcer Provisional Confidentiality in Practice: The Therapist as Protector Working with Risk: The Therapist as Enabler PART THREE: THERAPY WITH CHILDREN: SOME CONCLUSIONS Empowering Children: The Case for Therapy as a 'Confidential Space' Appendix 1: Summary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) 1989 Appendix 2: Resources

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