provides a "unifying, interdisciplinary framework based on current neuroscience research into how infants and children develop in the context of relationships and their surroundings." This book targets an interdisciplinary audience, seeking to help professionals at multiple levels (i.e., psychologis
Infant mental health, child maltreatment, and the law: A jurisprudent therapy analysis
โ Scribed by James J. Clark; Ginny Sprang
- Book ID
- 102279460
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 218 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0163-9641
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Scholarly and clinical discussions of the legal issues facing infant mental health professionals typically focus on the seemingly intractable differences in philosophies, goals, and approaches inherent in the law and the mental health professions. We argue that forensically informed approaches to practice with very young children can potentially enhance many mental health and child welfare outcomes. This article describes the relatively new conceptual frameworks known as โtherapeutic jurisprudenceโ and โjurisprudent therapy.โ Using these conceptual frameworks, we analyze representative problems that are typical in infant mental health practice with maltreated children through case examples drawn from their evaluations of children and families in the child protection and legal systems. Demonstrations of how such dilemmas can be approached with enhanced analytic decisionโmaking and practice approaches are presented. We argue that applying such jurisprudent therapy approaches opens up fresh perspectives for evidenceโbased practices that facilitate creative, rigorous, and intellectually stimulating clinical work.
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