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International Perspectives on Children and Mental Health : [2 volumes]

Fitzgerald, Hiram E.(Edited by)M.D., Kaija Puura(Edited by)Paul, Campbell(Edited by)Tomlinson, Mark(Edited by)
Part of the Child Psychology and Mental Health series
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This unprecedented set examines the most prominent factors that harm or support healthy development in children outside the United States, from abuse and economics to social injustice and poor public policy. In International Perspectives on Children and Mental Health, expert contributors from around the world examine the forces affecting the psychological well-being of children in regions worldwide.

They consider such factors as family conditions and economic status, including single parents, poverty, disease, war, child abuse, substance abuse in the home, and a loss of community stability. And they look at political, religious, national, and global matters, including racism and class inequality.

Since education is key to children's success, the essays consider these factors largely in the context of how they affect educational readiness and academic adjustment. Volume 1 of the set considers development and context, while volume 2 focuses on prevention and treatment.

Specific examples enable readers to better understand the often-horrific challenges to child development and mental health across nations.

But the work is not limited to exploring problems. It also looks at various programs and actions that mitigate risks, helping children to be mentally healthy despite the odds.

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Praeger Publishers Inc
0313382980 / 9780313382987
Multiple-component retail product
06/07/2011
United States
English
500 pages
1049 grams