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Mental Disorders, Mental Illness and the Family Court: A Reference Guide for Non-Medical Professionals (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781526521903
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
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Mental Disorders, Mental Illness and the Family Court provides a comprehensive guide that is relevant to both public and private work in the Family Court in England and Wales. This book describes the mental disorders and illnesses that can affect both children and adults and how these disorders may progress from childhood into adulthood. It also describes how such disorders in adults can impact the lives of children in their care.

The work offers practical advice to the Family Court as to what adjustments to consider for those appearing in court who are suffering with a mental health condition and to those representing the parties. It also describes the legal framework of the Family Court, the crossover between the Children Act and the Mental Health Act in respect of children and young people and the reports and assessments that are produced for the Family Court. Designed as a reference guide for non-medical professionals, the book discusses over 60 mental health conditions found in children, young people and adults. Each condition is described and includes information as to its prevalence, causes, symptoms and possible outcomes of treatments.

Subjects:
Family Law, Mental Health Law, eBooks
Contents:
List of Mental Disorders in alphabetical order
PART ONE – DEVELOPMENT OF FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
1. Bonding and attachment
2. Family dynamics
3. Overview of mental disorders in children
4. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
PART TWO – MENTAL DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
5. Behaviour disorders in children
6. Emotional disorders in children
7. Developmental disorders in children
8. Psychotic disorders in children
9. Vulnerability factors and mental disorders in young people
10. Mental disorders, relationships and parenting
PART THREE – MENTAL DISORDERS IN ADULTS
11. Emotional disorders in adults
12. Psychotic disorders in adults
13. Behavioural disorders in adults
14. Developmental disorders in adults
15. Traumatic disorders in adults
16. Mental disorders in older adults
PART FOUR – THE WORK OF THE FAMILY COURT AND MENTAL HEALTH
17. The work of the Family Court
18. Safeguarding children and local authority care
19. Reports and Assessments and the Family Court
20. Ten tips for the Family Court about mental disorders in adults
21. Detention and the Mental Health Act
22. Violent and risky behaviour and mental disorders
PART FIVE – CASE STUDIES (22)