Working with Children and Parents through Separation and Divorce by Emilia Dowling

Working with Children and Parents through Separation and Divorce by Emilia Dowling

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This text combines research, clinical and practical approaches to working with children and parents going through stressful changes linked to separation or divorce. A focused approach to divorce related problems, taking each family member's views into account, is illustrated.

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Working with Children and Parents through Separation and Divorce by Emilia Dowling

This text combines research, clinical and practical approaches to working with children and parents going through stressful changes linked to separation or divorce. A focused approach to divorce related problems, taking each family member's views into account, is illustrated.
'.divorce is a more common occurrence than ever before and it is heartening to see a book which, while amplifying the voice of the child, takes into account the effects of this painful process on all those involved. Dowling and Gorrell Barnes are well known in the family systems field and have produced a thorough book that combines research with clinical and practical approaches...this brief but comprehensive book is an excellent resource for all frontline workers in this area.' - Anne Bannister, Community Care '...a thorough book that combines research with clinical and practical approaches... this brief but comprehensive book is an excellent resources for all frontline workers in this area.' - Ged Smith, Community Care 'Almost every family therapist would find that a substantial proportion of their cases have been influenced by separation, divorce and reformation. The book by Gill Gorell Barnes and Emilia Dowling will prove to be a key text for all practitioners and trainees in family therapy, counselling and social work...This book makes an important contribution by linking family therapy (as well as counselling in general) with the body of substantial research in this area...As well, it is immensely practical. It is clearly written without unnecessary jargon or technical language and is a thorough overview of this topic...this book has broad applicability to all areas of practice within the human services. It should be on the reading list for every trainee in family therapy and counselling, and should be recommended reading for all practitioners.' - Bruce Hart, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy

EMILIA DOWLING is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist. She is Head of Child Psychology in the Child and Family Department at the Tavistock Clinic, and Visiting Professor in the Psychology Department, Birkbeck College (University of London). In addition to her work with divorcing families, her research interests include systemic consultation with families, schools and general practice. In all areas of her work she is particularly interested in the children's perspective.

GILL GORELL BARNES is Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the Tavistock Clinic and works as a freelance Family Therapist and teacher. She acts as Consultant for Training at the Institute of Family Therapy in London and has worked with families for over 30 years in a variety of settings. She has recently completed some innovative research into children's experience of step-families (Growing up in Step-Families, OUP, 1998) and is now working on a further project on fathers, also based at the Child and Family Department at the Tavistock Clinic.

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ISBN 13 9780333719527
ISBN 10 0333719522
Title Working with Children and Parents through Separation and Divorce
Author Emilia Dowling
Series Basic Texts In Counselling And Psychotherapy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1999-10-01
Number of pages 211
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.