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Child abuse
- Authors:
- KEMPE Ruth S., KEMPE C. Henry
- Publisher:
- Open Books
- Publication year:
- 1978
- Pagination:
- 157p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Adopting the older child
- Author:
- JEWETT Claudia L
- Publisher:
- Harvard Common Press
- Publication year:
- 1978
- Pagination:
- 319p.
- Place of publication:
- Boston, MA
Speech and language: level 2
- Authors:
- BAKER Bruce, et al
- Publisher:
- Research Press
- Publication year:
- 1978
- Pagination:
- v,99p.,illus.
- Place of publication:
- Campaign, IL
Special educational needs: report of the Committee. H.M. Warnock, Chairman
- Author:
- COMMITTEE OF ENQUIRY INTO THE EDUCATION OF HANDICAPPED CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
- Publisher:
- HMSO
- Publication year:
- 1978
- Place of publication:
- London
Report of the Warnock Committee.
Child abuse and neglect: an annotated bibliography
- Author:
- KALISCH Beatrice K
- Publisher:
- Greenwood Press
- Publication year:
- 1978
- Pagination:
- 565p.
- Place of publication:
- Westport, CT
Speech and language: level 1
- Authors:
- BAKER Bruce, et al
- Publisher:
- Research Press
- Publication year:
- 1978
- Pagination:
- v,75p.,illus.
- Place of publication:
- Campaign, IL
Tracing the causes of stress in families with handicapped children
- Authors:
- BRADSHAW Jonathan, LAWTON Dorothy
- Journal article citation:
- British Journal of Social Work, 8(2), 1978, pp.181-192.
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
Variations in the level of stress in mothers with very severely disabled children do not appear to be associated with the characteristics of the disabled child or the social and economic circumstances of the family.
Intermediate treatment and adolescents' perceptions of social workers
- Author:
- JONES Ray
- Journal article citation:
- British Journal of Social Work, 8(4), 1978, pp.425-438.
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
An exploratory study of adolescents' perceptions of social workers indicates that they may have much more positive perceptions than either their parents or the social workers may have anticipated.
A combined approach to parental coping
- Author:
- HOLBROOK Daphne
- Journal article citation:
- British Journal of Social Work, 8(4), 1978, pp.439-451.
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
The development of coping strategies by a combination of behaviour modification, casework and milieu therapy is discussed with reference to a nine-year-old boy admitted to a child psychiatric in-patient unit. Planned return home is important.