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Social Work Education
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Crossing bridges over troubled waters?: Working with children of parents experiencing mental distress

Pages 287-297 | Published online: 25 Aug 2010

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Sharron Steer, Andrea Reupert & Darryl Maybery. (2011) Programs for Children of Parents who have a Mental Illness: Referral and Assessment Practices. “One size fits all”?. Australian Social Work 64:4, pages 502-514.
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Benjamin Gray, Catherine Robinson, Diane Seddon & Angela Roberts. (2010) Patterns of exclusion of carers for people with mental health problems — the perspectives of professionals. Journal of Social Work Practice 24:4, pages 475-492.
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Anna Scheyett & Matthew J. Diehl. (2004) Walking our talk in Social Work Education: partnering with consumers of Mental Health Services. Social Work Education 23:4, pages 435-450.
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Derek Clifford, Beverley Burke, Doug Feery & Christine Knox. (2002) Combining key elements in training and research: Developing social work assessment theory and practice in partnership. Social Work Education 21:1, pages 105-116.
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K. Dam, D. G. Joensen & E. O. C. Hall. (2018) Experiences of adults who as children lived with a parent experiencing mental illness in a small-scale society : A Qualitative study. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 25:2, pages 78-87.
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Anya Ahmed & Michaela RogersSue McAndrew & Tony Warne. 2017. Working with Marginalised Groups. Working with Marginalised Groups 37 51 .
Eliana Barrios Suarez, Ginette Lafrenière & Jay Harrison. (2016) Scoping Review of Interventions Supporting Mothers with Mental Illness: Key Outcomes and Challenges. Community Mental Health Journal 52:8, pages 927-936.
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Kristianna Dam & Elisabeth O. C. Hall. (2016) Navigating in an unpredictable daily life: a metasynthesis on children's experiences living with a parent with severe mental illness. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 30:3, pages 442-457.
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Andrea Reupert & Darryl Maybery. 2015. Parental Psychiatric Disorder. Parental Psychiatric Disorder 51 60 .
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C. Grové, A. Reupert & D. Maybery. (2015) Peer connections as an intervention with children of families where a parent has a mental illness: Moving towards an understanding of the processes of change. Children and Youth Services Review 48, pages 177-185.
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Debbie Fallon, Tony Warne, Sue McAndrew & Hugh McLaughlin. (2012) An adult education: Learning and understanding what young service users and carers really, really want in terms of their mental well being. Nurse Education Today 32:2, pages 128-132.
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Heidi Haug FjoneBorgunn YtterhusArve Almvik. (2009) How Children with Parents Suffering from Mental Health Distress Search for ‘Normality’ and Avoid Stigma. Childhood 16:4, pages 461-477.
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MANFRED PRETIS & ALEKSANDRA DIMOVA. (2008) Vulnerable children of mentally ill parents: towards evidence-based support for improving resilience. Support for Learning 23:3, pages 152-159.
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Viviene E. Cree. (2003) Worries and problems of young carers: issues for mental health. Child & Family Social Work 8:4, pages 301-309.
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