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Improving Children's Mental Health Through Parent Empowerment: A Guide to Assisting Families



This guide is designed to assist individuals who work with families in improving children's mental health. It is divided into four parts, covering important skills, the mental health system, working with the school system, and education laws. The guide includes self-assessment, concrete strategies, practical instruction, tips, self-study questions, and a helpful appendix with resources. It aims to... more details
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  • Self-assessment: The guide includes a self-assessment section to help individuals identify their own strengths and areas for improvement in working with families and children's mental health.
  • Concrete strategies: It provides specific and practical strategies for working with families to improve children's mental health, rather than just general advice.
  • Practical instruction: The guide offers step-by-step instructions and tips for implementing the strategies in real-life situations.


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Author Peter S. Jensen et. al.
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780195320909
Publication Date 20/03/2008
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
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This guide is designed to assist individuals who work with families in improving children's mental health. It is divided into four parts, covering important skills, the mental health system, working with the school system, and education laws. The guide includes self-assessment, concrete strategies, practical instruction, tips, self-study questions, and a helpful appendix with resources. It aims to empower parents to take charge of their children's mental health care and is based on the wisdom and experience of parent mentors and leading university researchers.

Whether you call yourself a parent advisor, advocate, coordinator, support specialist, liaison, mentor, coach, or another term, this guide provides the essential information you need as a parent helping parents. The book is divided into four parts for easy reference: Part One: Addresses important skills you will want to hone, such as listening, collaboration, priority setting, and group management. Part Two describes the mental health system and gives guidance for helping parents obtain appropriate treatment for their child. Part Three covers working with the school system and the different special education options families should consider. Part Four explains education laws and how they should be used to ensure children receive all the appropriate services they need. Specifically designed to assist you in your work with families, this guide includes the following helpful features: -A useful self-assessment to zero in on the key areas where you will want to focus your efforts -Concrete strategies that work-- all based on the wisdom and experience of parent mentors just like you from across the country -Practical, easy-to-read instruction co-written by experts 'in the trenches' and leading university researchers -Tips for parents and important points highlighted throughout the book for quick reference -Self study questions at the end of each chapter to help reinforce what you've learned -A handy appendix with a wealth of current resources for more information on advocacy, training programs, and children's mental health Helping parents "take charge" of their children's mental health care is a rewarding job. It is also a challenging one. In your work empowering parents, this guide will become an invaluable resource of the knowledge you require to succeed.
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