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Communicating Hope: An Ethnography of a Children's Mental Health Care Team


Communicating Hope: An Ethnography of a Children's Mental Health Care Team

Hardback by Davis, Christine S. (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)

Communicating Hope: An Ethnography of a Children's Mental Health Care Team

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ISBN:
9781611321234
Publication Date:
30 Apr 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Left Coast Press Inc
Pages:
242 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 Apr - 1 May 2024
Communicating Hope: An Ethnography of a Children's Mental Health Care Team

Description

Kevin is a sometimes-violent teenager with severe emotional disturbance in a family environment of poverty and stress. In this ethnography of a children's mental health care team, communication scholar Christine S. Davis delves deeply into how members of the team create hope for themselves, for Kevin, and for his family using a strengths orientation and future focus. A rich, evocative narrative that highlights multiple voices and interpretations, Davis provides a multilayered study of how social service workers can motivate and heal troubled families in challenging environments. The volume includes clinical and practice considerations for those working in the social welfare system

Contents

Chapter 1: Rigging and Launching Chapter 2: S.S. Titanic Chapter 3: Abandon All Hope Chapter 4: Appearances are Deceiving Chapter 5: Union Gives Strength Chapter 6: All Things are Possible Chapter 7: Team Voice Chapter 8: Blended Voices Chapter 9: Children's Mental Health Practice Considerations

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