ABSTRACT

Out of the Mainstream identifies those aspects of mental illness which can compromise parenting and affect children’s development, as well as the efforts of professionals to intervene effectively. With chapters from professionals working primarily with children or adults, in different agencies and in specialist teams or in the community, the book illustrates the ways in which the needs of mentally ill parents and their children can be understood.

The book outlines different theoretical approaches which may be in use alongside each other, including:

A systems theory approach to work with families and with agencies;

The psychoanalytic understanding of mental illness and its impact on family relationships and organisations;

An educational approach to supporting staff, children and parents;

A psychiatric or bio-medical model of work

Out of the Mainstream considers how the diverse groups of agencies, specialist teams and groups in the community can work together, even when many barriers may hinder the effective co- working between individuals and these various groups. It will be an invaluable resource for psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, health visitors, mental health nurses, teachers and voluntary sector agency staff. 

part |76 pages

Themes, theories and background

chapter |11 pages

Hidden children

chapter |14 pages

Becoming visible

The impact of parental mental health difficulties on children

chapter |15 pages

Loss and change in the setting

The demographic, legislative and organisational context

part |67 pages

The Children and Adult Mental Health Project (CHAMP) 2002–2012

part |52 pages

The wider context

chapter |14 pages

Providing a comprehensive service

A partnership with the voluntary sector

chapter |15 pages

Parental mental illness

The adult psychiatrist's perspective and role

chapter |14 pages

Managing post-partum depression in the community

Who cares for the babies?

chapter |5 pages

Reflections

What does the future hold for the Children and Adult Mental Health Project?