Studies in the assessment of parenting / edited by Peter Reder, Sylvia Duncan and Clare Lucey.
- Title
- Studies in the assessment of parenting / edited by Peter Reder, Sylvia Duncan and Clare Lucey.
- Published by
- Hove [England] ; New York : Brunner-Routledge, 2003.
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- Description
- xiv, 320 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
- Subject
- Contents
- What principles guide parenting assessments? ; How are assessments conducted for family proceedings? / Peter Reder, Sylvia Duncan and Clare Lucey -- Would cultural matching ensure culturally competent assessments? / Begum Maitra -- What is the relevance of attachment to parenting assessments? / Tony Baker -- What are the significant dimensions of harm to a child? / Sylvia Duncan and Tony Baker -- Are children reliable witnesses to their experiences? / Helen L. Westcott and David P.H. Jones -- How much should children's views count? / Peter Reder and Sylvia Duncan -- Can adolescents parent? / Peter Reder and Geraldine Fitzpatrick -- Can parents with personality disorders adequately care for children? / Christopher Cordess.
- Can violent parents be fit parents? / Claire Sturge -- How do mental health problems affect parenting? / Sylvia Duncan and Peter Reder -- Would exploration of unresolved conflicts inform parenting assessments? / Peter Reder and Sylvia Duncan -- Does the past predict the future? / Peter Reder -- Is it possible to work with parental denial? / Arnon Bentovim -- What contact arrangements are in a child's best interests? / Clare Lucey [and others] -- Long-term foster care or adoption? / John Triseliotis -- How does a judge weigh up a case? / Lord Justice Thorpe.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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