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      Surviving and Thriving in Care and Beyond
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      Personal and Professional Perspectives

      Surviving and Thriving in Care and Beyond

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      Surviving and Thriving in Care and Beyond book

      Personal and Professional Perspectives
      Edited BySara Barratt, Wendy Lobatto, Peter Fonagy
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      eBook Published 23 May 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429480560
      Pages 336
      eBook ISBN 9780429480560
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Fonagy, P. (2016). Surviving and Thriving in Care and Beyond: Personal and Professional Perspectives (S. Barratt, & W. Lobatto, Eds.) (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429480560

      ABSTRACT

      This is a book about children who have to grow up apart from their biological parents, the impact of this on their lives and on those who look after them, and how we can respond to the challenges this poses in order that they can grow and develop in healthy directions. It provides a systemic framework to describe working with children and adults who are or have been in care or adopted, as well as working with their adoptive parents and carers, highlighting their own narratives and those of professionals working with them. The authors have tried to make space for multiple voices to speak and describe aspects of the care system and life beyond. There are contributions from those who have been brought up away from their biological parents, their adoptive parents and foster or kinship carers. There are also contributions from researchers and professionals with expertise in working with children in substitute care, who describe their theoretical and clinical approaches, privileging the voices of those with whom they work.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part I|93 pages

      Overview of the Social, Political, and Clinical Context for Alternative Family Care

      chapter One|18 pages

      Family placement: continuity and discontinuity over time

      ByJohn Simmonds

      chapter Two|25 pages

      Working with professional systems

      ByWendy Lobatto

      chapter Three|24 pages

      Approaches to working with foster carers and children

      BySara Barratt

      chapter Four|23 pages

      Under our skins: developmental perspectives on trauma, abuse, neglect, and resilience

      ByGraham Music

      part II|93 pages

      Examples of Clinical Work with Children and Young People

      chapter Five|16 pages

      The journey to becoming a family

      BySara Barratt

      chapter Six|22 pages

      Working with vulnerability and resilience for separated children seeking asylum: towards stories of hope

      ByGillian Hughes, Neil Rees

      chapter Seven|24 pages

      The best thing is the lunch! My friends! Being with other people in the same situation! Oh, and the slow walking! The Fostering, Adoption and Kinship Care Team Children’s Group

      ByJulia Granville

      chapter Eight|9 pages

      The strength to smile behind my mask

      ByChloe Charles

      chapter Nine|19 pages

      Helping children through working with their adoptive parents

      BySara Barratt

      part III|104 pages

      The Voices of Adults who have been Adopted or Experienced the Care System Either as Children or as those who are Currently Parenting Children

      chapter |2 pages

      Extracts from two poems

      ByJackie Kay

      chapter Ten|23 pages

      The lived experience of transracial adoption

      ByPerlita Harris

      chapter Eleven|21 pages

      Positioning and respectful professional interventions for working with the legacy of Irish institutional care

      ByValerie O’Brien

      chapter Twelve|15 pages

      Never too late

      ByJanet Brownfield, Mark Brownfield, Sara Barratt

      chapter Thirteen|15 pages

      Co-creating a coherent story with adults who have been fostered or adopted

      ByVal Molloy

      chapter Fourteen|22 pages

      “It turns your whole world upside down … but still it brings immense pleasure”: perspectives on kinship care

      ByJulia Granville
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