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Handbook for working with children and youth : pathways to resilience across cultures and contexts /

"The Handbook for Working With Children and Youth: Pathways to Resilience Across Cultures and Contexts examines lives lived well despite adversity. Calling upon some of the most progressive thinkers in the field, it presents a collection of original writing on the theories, methods of study, an...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ungar, Michael, 1963-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, ©2005.
Colección:Counseling and psychotherapy transcripts, client narratives, and reference works.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Children's risk, resilience and coping in extreme situations / Jo Boyden and Gillian Mann
  • Culture and ethnic identity in family resilience: dynamic processes in trauma and transformation of indigenous people / Laurie McCubbin and Hamilton McCubbin
  • Lessons learned from poor urban African American youth: resilient strengths in coping with adverse environments / Joyce West Stevens
  • Gendered adaptations, resilience, and the perpetration of violence / Jane F. Gilgun and Laura S. Abrams
  • The theory of resilience and its application to street children in the minority and majority world / Jacqueline McAdam-Crisp, Lewis Aptekar, and Wanjiku Kironyo
  • Beyond resilience: blending wellness and liberation in the helping professions / Isaac Prilleltensky and Ora Prilleltensky
  • Community based child welfare for aboriginal children: supporting resilience through structural change / Cindy Blackstock and Nico Trocmé
  • Beetles, bullfrogs and butterflies: contributions of natural environment to childhood development and resilience / Fred H. Besthorn
  • Methodological challenges in the study of resilience / William H. Barton
  • Qualitative resilience research: contributions and risks / Michael Ungar and Eli Teram
  • Psychosocial health in youth: an international perspective / John C. LeBlanc, Pam J. Talbott and Wendy M. Craig
  • Resilience and well-being in developing countries / Laura Camfield and Allister McGregor
  • The International Resilience Project: a mixed-methods approach to the study of resilience across cultures / Michael Ungar and Linda Liebenberg
  • Israeli youth cope with terror: vulnerability and resilience / Zahava Solomon and Avital Laufer
  • Overcoming adversity with children affected by HIV/AIDS in indigenous South African cultural context / Philip Cook and Lesley du Toit
  • Bent but not broken: exploring queer youth resilience / Marion Brown and Marc Colbourne
  • Psychosocial functioning of children from monogamous and polygamous families: implications for practice / Alean Al-Krenawi and Vered Slonim-Nevo
  • Strengthening families and communities: system building for resilience / Barbara J. Friesen and Eileen Brennan
  • Professional discourse of social workers working with at-risk young people in Hong Kong: risk or resilience? / Kwai-Yau Wong and Tak-yan Lee
  • Resilient youth in north east India: the role of faith-based organizations in communities affected by violence / Jerry Thomas and George Menamparampil
  • Alternative approaches to promoting the health and well-being of children: accessing community resources to support resilience / Ken Barter
  • Respecting aboriginal families: pathways to resilience in custom adoption and family group conferencing / Nancy MacDonald, Joan Glode, and Fred Wien
  • Social and cultural roots of Russian adolescents and youth resilience: interventions by the state, society, and the family / Alexander Makhnach and Anna Laktionova
  • Intercepts of resilience and systems of care / Mary I. Armstrong, Beth A. Stroul and Roger A. Boothroyd
  • Youth civic engagement: promise and peril / Scot D. Evans and Isaac Prilleltensky
  • Resilience in the Palestinian occupied territories / Toine van Teeffelen, Hania Bitar, Saleem Al-Habash
  • Resiliency and young African Canadian males / Wanda Bernard and David Este
  • Violence prevention programming in Colombia: challenges in project design and fidelity / Luis F. Duque, Joanne Klevens, Michael Ungar and Anna W. Lee.