Falling Through the Cracks

Falling Through the Cracks
Author: Joan Berzoff
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 023115108X

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Psychodynamic theory and practice are often misunderstood as appropriate only for the worried well or for those whose problems are minimal or routine. Nothing could be further from the truth. This book shows how psychodynamically informed, clinically based social care is essential to working with individuals whose problems are both psychological and social. Each chapter addresses populations struggling with structural inequities, such as racism, classism, and discrimination based on immigrant status, language differences, disability, and sexual orientation. The authors explain how to provide psychodynamically informed assessment and practice when working with those suffering from mental illness, addiction, homelessness, and cognitive, visual, or auditory impairments, as well as people in prisons, in orphanages, and on child welfare. The volume supports the idea that becoming aware of ourselves helps us understand ourselves: a key approach for helping clients contain and name their feelings, deal with desire and conflict, achieve self-regulation and self-esteem, and alter attachment styles toward greater agency and empowerment. Yet autonomy and empowerment are not birthrights; they are capacities that must be fostered under optimal clinical conditions. This collection uses concepts derived from drive theory, ego psychology, object relations, trauma theory, attachment theory, self psychology, relational theories, and intersubjectivity in clinical work with vulnerable and oppressed populations. Contributors are experienced practitioners whose work with vulnerable populations has enabled them to elicit and find common humanity with their clients. The authors consistently convey respect for the considerable strength and resilience of the populations with whom they work. Emphasizing both the inner and social structural lives of client and clinician and their interacting social identities, this anthology uniquely realizes the complexity of clinical practice with diverse populations.

Through the Cracks

Through the Cracks
Author: Carolyn Sollman
Publisher: Davis
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-05-06
Genre: Boredom
ISBN: 9780871928771

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Stella greets Christopher when he shrinks and falls through the cracks in the school floor due to boredom. The two decide to look around and discover some classrooms where children are actively participating in their education and enjoying learning.

Falling Through the Cracks

Falling Through the Cracks
Author: Lindsey Ford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2020-03
Genre:
ISBN:

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Falling Through the Cracks is a gripping coming of age story of a foster child's search for belonging. This tragic memoir takes us on the often unseen journey of a child growing up in the foster care system and the profound impact of repeated trauma on a child's development. Mozella takes you outside of yourself as she shares her intimate thoughts and truths starting with removal from her family at age four, over 22 abusive and neglectful placements, to aging out of foster care at 18. Upon adulthood she left the system unprepared, ill equipped, and ever searching for her place in the world.This memoir is intended for mature audiences.

Falling Through the Cracks

Falling Through the Cracks
Author: Gwendolyn Bernhard
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2013-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481718665

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There are many short stories and books written with an inspirational storyline. Which also includes the Holy Bible They are hard to believe written so that the reader follows the guidelines like an educational premise. Thus, the belief of the reader only last a certain amount of time, leaving them with a cycle of disappointment. Falling Through The Cracks is a fiction trilogy dealing with events of characters during their daily lives. The book is based on a female main character in her 50's who fights sobriety over a five year period after her husband dies from a heart attack. She is surrounded by friends who try to help her. She follows their lead off and on for several months, then goes into relapse. Finally she falls in love with her husband's best friend and they plan their marriage.

Lost at School

Lost at School
Author: Ross W. Greene
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1501101498

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The author of The Explosive Child counsels parents and educators on how to best safeguard the interests of children with behavioral, emotional, and social challenges, in a guide that identifies the misunderstandings and practices that are contributing to a growing number of challenged student failures. 60,000 first printing.

Jump the Cracks

Jump the Cracks
Author: Stacy DeKeyser
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-01-08
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0738738875

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Fifteen-year old Victoria is fuming when her dad fails once again to be at the train station like he’s promised. When she sees a teen mother stash her bruised little boy in the train’s bathroom and get off the train alone, Victoria makes a split-second decision. She boards the next train out of town—taking the toddler with her.

Teach Them ALL to Read

Teach Them ALL to Read
Author: Elaine K. McEwan
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009-07-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452209936

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Featuring vignettes, graphic organizers, instructional strategies, up-to-date research, and more, this updated bestseller helps educators understand the most effective ways to teach all students to read.

Keepers of Tradition

Keepers of Tradition
Author: Maggie Holtzberg
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781558496408

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Throughout Massachusetts, artists carry on and revitalise deeply rooted traditions that take many expressive forms - from Native American basketry to Yankee wooden boats, Armenian lace, Chinese seals, and Irish music and dance. This illustrated volume celebrates and shares the work of a wide array of these living artists.

Falling Through the Cracks

Falling Through the Cracks
Author: Daniel West
Publisher:
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre:
ISBN:

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Every year there are over 250,000 deaths from medical errors in the US. But there is no tally on the number of patients who lose their quality of life from care designed to protect the hospital from liability, not help the patients. The legal risks associated with caring for patients means that any patient can easily become crippled because of gaping flaws in the US healthcare system.Did you know just 24 hours in a hospital bed can leave a vulnerable patient struggling to walk? Yet patients admitted to hospital stay in bed all day. Why? It is not because of illness. It is about business. Healthcare is less about keeping patients healthy as it is about taking away the responsibility for people to remain healthy to make a profit.Do you know the early warning signs that show a patient will fail rehab and never recover functionally from hospitalization?In his 30 years of practice, at over 70 facilities, Daniel West has seen patients from 25 to 93 unintentionally have their quality of life destroyed because the medical system is more focused on avoiding lawsuits than it is on maintaining quality lives of patients. Would you know where the risks are?Daniel West has restored mobility to hundreds of patients that doctors have written off. He has also seen mistakes in medical judgement that have destroyed lives. The stories contained in this book will open your eyes to what goes on behind the scenes of a hospital or rehab facility. The healthcare system may keep patients breathing. But the decreased quality of life these patients can have because of their decline in mobility is of importance to no one but the patients.Any person with an aging parent, or grandparent, needs to read this book. At some stage, Daniel guarantees a member of your family will need hospital care. Learn to know what to look for, and what questions to ask, to make sure your family members do not fall through the cracks.Being informed will always be the best medicine.

Slipping Through the Cracks

Slipping Through the Cracks
Author: Mark Sanders
Publisher: Health Communications, Inc.
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2011-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0757315720

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Clients who have multiple addictions and disorders are more difficult to engage and treat than clients with a single disorder. Many of the current systems are ill-equipped to address the myriad challenges of these clients—their relapse and recidivism rates are higher, and many of these clients tend to slip through the cracks, often going back and forth among addictions treatment, psychiatric and medical hospitalizations, and incarceration. Too many difficult-to-reach clients are at risk for relapse because their practitioners lack effective, innovative strategies for this unique client base who remain part of a revolving-door syndrome. Now, Certified Alcohol and Drug Addictions Counselor Mark Sanders, LCSW, offers specific strategies to assist therapists and counselors who work with difficult and at-risk populations, including those with: multiple addictions co-occurring disorders adolescents; rural methamphetamine users antisocial personality disorder, criminality, and addiction trauma or grief and chemical dependency history of chronic relapse and recidivism Slipping Through the Cracks is a encyclopedic handbook to specific traits of the difficult-to-reach client, as well as a concise guidebook to effective strategies that will be useful to anyone working with clients in private practice or in treatment programs who have both mental health and substance abuse issues.