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245 00 $aHandbook for working with children and youth :$bpathways to resilience across cultures and contexts /$cedited by Michael Ungar.
246 30 $aPathways to resilience across cultures and contexts
260 $aThousand Oaks :$bSage Publications,$c[2005], ©2005.
300 $axxxix, 511 pages :$billustrations ;$c27 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 467-471) and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rJames Garbarino -- $tIntroduction : resilience across cultures and contexts /$rMichael Ungar -- $g1.$tChildren's risk, resilience, and coping in extreme situations /$rJo Boyden and Gillian Mann -- $g2.$tCulture and ethnic identity in family resilience : dynamic processes in trauma and transformation of indigenous people /$rLaurie D. McCubbin and Hamilton I. McCubbin -- $g3.$tLessons learned from poor African American youth : resilient strengths in coping with adverse environments /$rJoyce West Stevens -- $g4.$tGendered adaptations, resilience, and the perpetration of violence /$rJane F. Gilgun and Laura S. Abrams -- $g5.$tThe theory of resilience and its application to street children in the minority and majority world /$rJacqueline McAdam-Crisp, Lewis Aptekar and Wanjiku Kironyo -- $g6.$tBeyond resilience : blending wellness and liberation in the helping professions /$rIsaac Prilleltensky and Ora Prilleltensky -- $g7.$tCommunity-based child welfare for aboriginal children : supporting resilience through structural change /$rCindy Blackstock and Nico Trocme -- $g8.$tBeetles, bullfrogs, and butterflies : contributions of natural environment to childhood development and resilience /$rFred H. Besthorn -- $g9.$tMethodological challenges in the study of resilience /$rWillian H. Barton -- $g10.$tQualitative resilience research : contributions and risks /$rMichael Ungar and Eli Teram -- $g11.$tPsychosocial health in youth : an international perspective /$rJohn C. LeBlanc, Pam J. Talbot and Wendy M. Craig -- $g12.$tResilience and well-being in developing countries /$rLaura Camfield and Allister McGregor -- $g13.$tThe international resilience project : a mixed-methods approach to the study of resilience across cultures /$rMichael Ungar and Linda Liebenberg -- $g14.$tIsraeli youth cope with terror : vulnerability and resilience /$rZahava Solomon and Avital Laufer -- $g15.$tOvercoming adversity with children affected by HIV/AIDS in the indigenous South African cultural context /$rPhilip Cook and Lesley du Toit -- $g16.$tBent but not broken : exploring queer youth resilience /$rMarion Brown and Marc Colbourne -- $g17.$tPsychosocial functioning of children from monogamous and polygamous families : implications for practice /$rAlean Al-Krenawi and Vered Slonim-Nevo -- $g18.$tStrengthening families and communities : system building for resilience /$rBarbara J. Friesen and Eileen Brennan -- $g19.$tProfessional discourse of social workers working with at-risk young people in Hong Kong : risk or resilience? /$rKwai-Yau Wong and Tak-yan Lee -- $g20.$tResilient youth in North East India : the role of faith-based organizations in communities affected by violence /$rJerry Thomas and George Menamparampil -- $g21.$tAlternative approaches to promoting the health and well-being of children : accessing community resources to support resilience /$rKen Barter -- $g22.$tRespecting aboriginal families : pathways to resilience in custom adoption and family group conferencing /$rNancy MacDonald, Joan Glode and Fred Wien -- $g23.$tSocial and cultural roots of Russian youth resilience : interventions by the state, society, and the family /$rAlexander V. Makhnach and Anna I. Laktionova -- $g24.$tIntercepts of resilience and systems of care /$rMary I. Armstrong, Beth A. Stroul and Roger A. Boothroyd -- $g25.$tYouth civic engagement : promise and peril /$rScot D. Evans and Isaac Prilleltensky -- $g26.$tResilience in the Palestinian occupied territories /$rToine van Teeffelen, Hania Bitar and Saleem Al-Habash -- $g27.$tResiliency and young African Canadian males /$rWanda Bernard and David Este -- $g28.$tViolence prevention programming in Colombia : challenges in project design and fidelity /$rLuis F. Duque, Joanne Klevens, Michael Ungar and Anna W. Lee.
520 1 $a"The Handbook for Working With Children and Youth: Pathways to Resilience Across Cultures and Contexts examines lives lived well despite adversity. Calling upon some of the most progressive thinkers in the field, it presents a collection of original writing on the theories, methods of study, and interventions that promote resilience. Unlike other works that have left largely unquestioned their own culture-bound interpretations of the ways children and youth survive and thrive, this volume explores the multiple paths children follow to health and well-being in diverse national and international settings. It demonstrates the connection between social and political health resources and addresses the more immediate concerns of how those who care for children create the physical, emotional, and spiritual environments in which resilience is nurtured." "Academics, graduate students, and professionals studying or working in human service fields such as human development and family studies, education, social work, child and youth care work, developmental psychology/applied developmental science, child psychiatry, nursing, and family therapy will benefit from this Handbook. In essence, anyone who works with youth or is interested in the developmental issues related to children and youth in clinical, residential, or community settings will find Ungar's Handbook to be of great value."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aResilience (Personality trait) in children.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89000081
650 0 $aResilience (Personality trait) in adolescence.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89000082
650 0 $aResilience (Personality trait) in children$vCross-cultural studies.
650 0 $aResilience (Personality trait) in adolescence$vCross-cultural studies.
650 0 $aSocial work with children.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124089
650 0 $aSocial work with youth.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124112
650 12 $aAdaptation, Psychological.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000223
650 22 $aAdolescent.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000293
650 22 $aChild.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002648
650 22 $aCross-Cultural Comparison.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003431
650 22 $aFamily Therapy.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005196
650 22 $aSocial Work.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012947
650 6 $aRésilience chez l'enfant.
650 6 $aRésilience chez l'adolescent.
650 6 $aRésilience chez l'enfant$vÉtudes transculturelles.
650 6 $aRésilience chez l'adolescent$vÉtudes transculturelles.
650 6 $aService social aux enfants.
650 6 $aService social à la jeunesse.
700 1 $aUngar, Michael,$d1963-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003073180
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip054/2004028633.html
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