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Journal of Social Work Practice
Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Health, Welfare and the Community
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The Power of Relationship: A study of key working as an intervention with traumatised young people

Pages 409-427 | Published online: 15 Sep 2010

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Justin Dunne & Andrew Parker. (2021) Exploring effective practice with vulnerable young people: what does practice wisdom reveal about the working alliance?. Journal of Social Work Practice 35:3, pages 301-313.
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Michael Ungar, Kristin Hadfield & Janice Ikeda. (2018) Adolescents’ experiences of therapeutic relationships at high and low levels of risk and resilience. Journal of Social Work Practice 32:3, pages 277-292.
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Sadie Parr. (2016) Conceptualising ‘The Relationship’ in Intensive Key Worker Support as a Therapeutic Medium. Journal of Social Work Practice 30:1, pages 25-42.
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Hanna-Maija Sinkkonen & Minna Kyttälä. (2015) Supportive Housing in Foster Care: The Views of Young People. Child Care in Practice 21:4, pages 408-424.
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Christine J. Palmer, Yorker Williams & Ann Harrington. (2020) Repairing the effects of childhood trauma: The long and winding road. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 27:3, pages 205-210.
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Alastair Macfarlane. (2018) Gangs and Adolescent Mental Health: a Narrative Review. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma 12:3, pages 411-420.
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Stephen Spencer, Teresa Stone, Ashley Kable & Margaret McMillan. (2019) Adolescents’ experiences of distress on an acute mental health inpatient unit: A qualitative study. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 28:3, pages 712-720.
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Jennifer Boddy, Patrick O’Leary, Ming-sum Tsui, Chui-man Pak & Duu-Chiang Wang. (2017) Inspiring hope through social work practice. International Social Work 61:4, pages 587-599.
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Jessica Muir & Kenneth Gannon. (2016) Belongings Beyond Borders: Reflections of Young Refugees on Their Relationships with Location. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 26:4, pages 279-290.
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Sally Zlotowitz, Chris Barker, Olive Moloney & Charlotte Howard. (2016) Service users as the key to service change? The development of an innovative intervention for excluded young people. Child and Adolescent Mental Health 21:2, pages 102-108.
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Silvana Mengoni, Janet Bardsley & John Oates. (2015) An evaluation of key working for families of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. British Journal of Special Education 42:4, pages 355-373.
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P. J. Archard & D. Murphy. (2015) A practice research study concerning homeless service user involvement with a programme of social support work delivered in a specialized psychological trauma service. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 22:6, pages 360-370.
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Jennifer Copley, Dan Johnson & Stella Bain. (2014) Staff attitudes towards young people in looked after accommodation. Journal of Forensic Practice 16:4, pages 257-267.
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Deborah H. Drake, Ross Fergusson & Damon B. Briggs. (2014) Hearing new voices: Re-viewing Youth Justice Policy through Practitioners’ Relationships with Young People. Youth Justice 14:1, pages 22-39.
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Jane Roberts. (2011) Improving Services for Children and Young People: From Gatekeeper to Navigator – The GP at the Helm?. British Journal of General Practice 61:584, pages 227-227.
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