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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alison RoyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9780367439477ISBN 10: 0367439476 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 18 May 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Adoption Stories: Begin and the beginning 2. Creating a family life from a family life that has been broken (John Simmonds) 3. The force of the blow: Clinical perspectives 4. What’s Love got to do with it? Parents in pain 5. A Different Kind of Normal: the voices of young people 6. The Professional Couple; The Consultant; and the Outside World (Robin Solomon) 7. Establishing a psychoanalytically informed adoption service: The AdCAMHS Model 8. Baby Number 9: Let’s talk about the birth parents 9. Side by Side: The importance of continuity of Care 10. Closing commentsReviews"""This highly accessible and very readable book is written for a broad readership – it might be said that it is written for every one of us. It explores the complex and multi-faceted experiences of adoption in a deeply thoughtful and emotionally compelling way. This is an important book on many levels – it will speak to child psychotherapists, professional colleagues, young people and families and it can add powerfully to the conversation with services, commissioners and policy makers."" Marie Bradley, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist. Extract from ‘The Association of Child Psychotherapists’ book review ""Alison Roy is my go-to child and adolescent psychotherapist whenever I have a letter to reply to in my Guardian column which concerns adoption. Her ability, in particular, to put across the possible viewpoint of the child, is especially important and helpful to me; but her empathy and insight into the whole picture is fantastically useful and thought-provoking."" Annalisa Barbieri, The Guardian ""Adoption is a complex journey for all concerned. Drawing on extensive professional experience, this book is a must read for professionals and families alike."" Liz Rugg, Assistant Director of Social Care for East Sussex ""Adoption can provide children with the loving family home and future every child deserves. There will be challenges to children and their adoptive families along the way and that’s why it’s so important there is long-term therapeutic support in place to help children and adoptive families flourish."" Anne Longfield, Children's Commissioner for England ""Adoption is a lifelong intervention in a child’s life with profound lifelong implications. The chapters in Roy’s book sets out the issues that must be thought about, acted on and drive professional practice. It is a ‘must read’."" John Simmonds, OBE, Director of Policy, Research and Development at CoramBAAF ""This highly accessible and very readable book is written for a broad readership – it might be said that it is written for every one of us. It explores the complex and multi-faceted experiences of adoption in a deeply thoughtful and emotionally compelling way. This is an important book on many levels – it will speak to child psychotherapists, professional colleagues, young people and families and it can add powerfully to the conversation with services, commissioners and policy makers."" Marie Bradley, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist. Extract from ‘The Association of Child Psychotherapists’ book review ""Alison Roy is my go-to child and adolescent psychotherapist whenever I have a letter to reply to in my Guardian column which concerns adoption. Her ability, in particular, to put across the possible viewpoint of the child, is especially important and helpful to me; but her empathy and insight into the whole picture is fantastically useful and thought-provoking."" Annalisa Barbieri, The Guardian ""Adoption is a complex journey for all concerned. Drawing on extensive professional experience, this book is a must read for professionals and families alike."" Liz Rugg, Assistant Director of Social Care for East Sussex ""Adoption can provide children with the loving family home and future every child deserves. There will be challenges to children and their adoptive families along the way and that’s why it’s so important there is long-term therapeutic support in place to help children and adoptive families flourish."" Anne Longfield, Children's Commissioner for England ""Adoption is a lifelong intervention in a child’s life with profound lifelong implications. The chapters in Roy’s book sets out the issues that must be thought about, acted on and drive professional practice. It is a ‘must read’."" John Simmonds, OBE, Director of Policy, Research and Development at CoramBAAF" This highly accessible and very readable book is written for a broad readership - it might be said that it is written for every one of us. It explores the complex and multi-faceted experiences of adoption in a deeply thoughtful and emotionally compelling way. This is an important book on many levels - it will speak to child psychotherapists, professional colleagues, young people and families and it can add powerfully to the conversation with services, commissioners and policy makers. Marie Bradley, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist. Extract from 'The Association of Child Psychotherapists' book review Alison Roy is my go-to child and adolescent psychotherapist whenever I have a letter to reply to in my Guardian column which concerns adoption. Her ability, in particular, to put across the possible viewpoint of the child, is especially important and helpful to me; but her empathy and insight into the whole picture is fantastically useful and thought-provoking. Annalisa Barbieri, The Guardian Adoption is a complex journey for all concerned. Drawing on extensive professional experience, this book is a must read for professionals and families alike. Liz Rugg, Assistant Director of Social Care for East Sussex Adoption can provide children with the loving family home and future every child deserves. There will be challenges to children and their adoptive families along the way and that's why it's so important there is long-term therapeutic support in place to help children and adoptive families flourish. Anne Longfield, Children's Commissioner for England Adoption is a lifelong intervention in a child's life with profound lifelong implications. The chapters in Roy's book sets out the issues that must be thought about, acted on and drive professional practice. It is a 'must read'. John Simmonds, OBE, Director of Policy, Research and Development at CoramBAAF This highly accessible and very readable book is written for a broad readership - it might be said that it is written for every one of us. It explores the complex and multi-faceted experiences of adoption in a deeply thoughtful and emotionally compelling way. This is an important book on many levels - it will speak to child psychotherapists, professional colleagues, young people and families and it can add powerfully to the conversation with services, commissioners and policy makers. Marie Bradley, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist. Extract from 'The Association of Child Psychotherapists' book review Alison Roy is my go-to child and adolescent psychotherapist whenever I have a letter to reply to in my Guardian column which concerns adoption. Her ability, in particular, to put across the possible viewpoint of the child, is especially important and helpful to me; but her empathy and insight into the whole picture is fantastically useful and thought-provoking. Annalisa Barbieri, The Guardian Adoption is a complex journey for all concerned. Drawing on extensive professional experience, this book is a must read for professionals and families alike. Liz Rugg, Assistant Director of Social Care for East Sussex Adoption can provide children with the loving family home and future every child deserves. There will be challenges to children and their adoptive families along the way and that's why it's so important there is long-term therapeutic support in place to help children and adoptive families flourish. Anne Longfield, Children's Commissioner for England Adoption is a lifelong intervention in a child's life with profound lifelong implications. The chapters in Roy's book sets out the issues that must be thought about, acted on and drive professional practice. It is a 'must read'. John Simmonds, OBE, Director of Policy, Research and Development at CoramBAAF This highly accessible and very readable book is written for a broad readership - it might be said that it is written for every one of us. It explores the complex and multi-faceted experiences of adoption in a deeply thoughtful and emotionally compelling way. This is an important book on many levels - it will speak to child psychotherapists, professional colleagues, young people and families and it can add powerfully to the conversation with services, commissioners and policy makers. Marie Bradley, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist. Extract from 'The Association of Child Psychotherapists' book review Alison Roy is my go-to child and adolescent psychotherapist whenever I have a letter to reply to in my Guardian column which concerns adoption. Her ability, in particular, to put across the possible viewpoint of the child, is especially important and helpful to me; but her empathy and insight into the whole picture is fantastically useful and thought-provoking. Annalisa Barbieri, The Guardian Adoption is a complex journey for all concerned. Drawing on extensive professional experience, this book is a must read for professionals and families alike. Liz Rugg, Assistant Director of Social Care for East Sussex Adoption can provide children with the loving family home and future every child deserves. There will be challenges to children and their adoptive families along the way and that's why it's so important there is long-term therapeutic support in place to help children and adoptive families flourish. Anne Longfield, Children's Commissioner for England Adoption is a lifelong intervention in a child's life with profound lifelong implications. The chapters in Roy's book sets out the issues that must be thought about, acted on and drive professional practice. It is a 'must read'. John Simmonds, OBE, Director of Policy, Research and Development at CoramBAAF Author InformationAlison Roy is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and the professional lead for child and adolescent psychotherapy in East Sussex Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). She is also the clinical lead and co-founder of a specialist adoption service called AdCAMHS. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |