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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders : interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Barry Carpenter, Carolyn Blackburn and Jo Egerton.

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders : interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Barry Carpenter, Carolyn Blackburn and Jo Egerton.
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Record Number 19808
ISBN 9780415670166 (pbk)
0415670160 (pbk)
Location 371.94 FET
Title Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders : interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Barry Carpenter, Carolyn Blackburn and Jo Egerton.
Published London : Routledge, 2014.
Collation xxvi, 328 pages ; 26 cm.
Content types still image
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Carrier type volume
General Note Includes index.
Part of the Barry Carpenter 'The Brainery' package.
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Note Contents note: pt. I Introduction -- 1.A brief introduction to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders / Jo Egerton -- 2.International overview: The challenges in addressing fetal alcohol spectrum disorders / Elizabeth J. Elliott -- 3.Fetal alcohol syndrome: The causal web from disadvantage to birth defect / Ron Gray -- 4.Women's alcohol consumption in the UK / Moira Plant -- pt. II Families--- living with FASDs -- 5.Fetal behaviour and the effect of maternal alcohol consumption / Peter G. Hepper -- 6.Parenting in the early years / Julia Brown -- 7.Life as we know it: A perfectly normal family / John Timmins -- 8.Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and children in care: Good care makes a difference / Kevin Williams -- pt. III Education -- 9.Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: Knowledge and referral pathways in early childhood settings in Western Australia / Kate Frances --
Contents note continued: 10.Walking through a moonless night: Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and early childhood intervention / Carolyn Blackburn -- 11.Evolving pedagogy for children and young people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders / Barry Carpenter -- 12.A step in time: Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and transition to adulthood / Jo Egerton -- pt. IV Interdisciplinary perspectives -- 13.Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: Diagnosis and complexities / Raja A.S. Mukherjee -- 14.Building a community of care through diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Aotearoa New Zealand / Andi Crawford -- 15.The Baby Bundle Project: Midwives on the front line of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders prevention / Susan Fleisher -- 16.Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and criminal responsibility / Julian Killingley -- 17.Social Care and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the UK / Alison McCormick --
Contents note continued: 18.The effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on brain and behaviour / Edward P. Riley -- 19.Developmental psychiatric disorders in children, adolescents and young adults with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: A transgenerational approach to diagnosis and management / Kieran D. O'Malley -- pt. V International perspectives -- 20.North American perspectives on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders / Sterling K. Clarren -- 21.Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: European perspectives / Diane Black -- 22.Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: The current situation in South Africa / Denis Viljoen -- 23.Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: Australian perspectives / Elizabeth J. Elliott -- 24.The way forward for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: Diverting bleak outcomes / Jo Egerton.
Summary Note "Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) have emerged as a major phenomenon within the education, health, criminal justice and social care systems of many countries, with current prevalence figures suggesting that one in a hundred children and young people have FASDs. In this publication, academics, professionals and families from around the world have shared expertise and insights on FASDs. Their combined interdisciplinary perspective makes an invaluable contribution to how we understand and address the complex social, educational and health needs associated with this growing group of children and young people.Articulating fundamental knowledge, cutting edge initiatives and emerging trends in FASDs, this book provides an evidence base that will enable services to identify and respond to the need for action on FASDs. It recognises that families natural, foster or adoptive are at the heart of this process, and that their rich knowledge base, grounded in their lived experience, is crucial. Any education, social care, criminal justice or health professional working with children and young people with FASDs and their families will find this book a seminal and authoritative resource"--
"Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) have emerged as a major phenomenon within the education, health, criminal justice and social care systems of many countries, with current prevalence figures suggesting that one in a hundred children and young people have FASDs. In this publication, academics, professionals and families from around the world have shared expertise and insights on FASDs. Their combined interdisciplinary perspective makes an invaluable contribution to how we understand and address the complex social, educational and health needs associated with this growing group of children and young people. Articulating fundamental knowledge, cutting edge initiatives and emerging trends in FASDs, this book provides an evidence base that will enable services to identify and respond to the need for action on FASDs. It recognises that families - natural, foster or adoptive - are at the heart of this process, and that their rich knowledge base, grounded in their lived experience, is crucial. Any education, social care, criminal justice or health professional working with children and young people with FASDs and their families will find this book a seminal and authoritative resource"--
Subject Fetal alcohol syndrome
Children of prenatal substance abuse -- Development
Fetal alcohol syndrome -- Patients -- Family relationships
Children of prenatal alcohol abuse -- Care
Special education
Students -- Mental health
Added Name Carpenter, Barry
Blackburn, Carolyn,1963-
Egerton, Jo
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