1st Edition

Children and Young People’s Response to Parental Illness A Handbook of Assessment and Practice

Edited By David Morley, Xiaoming Li, Crispin Jenkinson Copyright 2017
264 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

264 Pages
by CRC Press

263 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Assessment of the impact of parental illness has gathered significant momentum over recent years. This book provides an up-to-date guide, for a variety of professionals, on how a range of conditions might impact upon children and young people. Each chapter provides an overview of current literature, an evaluation of relevant interventions, an ‘in practice’ section that provides guidance for... Read more

Children’s and Young People’s Response to Parental Illness: introduction and Overview. Parental Multiple Sclerosis. Parental Parkinson’s Disease. Parental Acquired Brain Injury. Parental Depression. Parental Alcoholism. Parental Cancer. Parental HIV/AIDS: from Psychopathology to Resilience. Under-Investigated Parental Conditions: an Overview. Disclosure of Parental Illness to Children: Examples from HIV/AIDS. A Family-Centred Approach to Parental Illness. Measuring the Impact of Parental Illness.

Biography

David Morley, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist in the Health Services Research Unit which is housed within the Nuffield Department of Population Health at the University of Oxford. He has published widely on the impact of parental illness, with a particular focus on the offspring of people with Parkinson’s disease. Dr Morley also has significant interests in outcomes measurement and has contributed to the development of a number of instruments.