Search Results - "Bunston, Wendy"
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The Experience of the Infant Entering Refuge (Shelter) Setting with Their Mothers After Fleeing Family Violence
Published in Journal of family violence (01-11-2021)“…Almost nothing is known about how the infant may experience being in a women’s Refuge (Shelter) setting with their mother after fleeing family violence,…”
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'What about the fathers?' Bringing 'Dads on Board™' with their infants and toddlers following violence
Published in Journal of family studies (01-04-2013)“…This paper examines a group work intervention developed for fathers who had successfully participated in a men's behaviour change program and who wished to…”
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Infant-led Research: Privileging Space to See, Hear, and Consider the Subjective Experience of the Infant
Published in Australian social work (02-01-2020)“…The subjective experience of infants is seldom considered in research directly concerning them. Commonly, infants are not believed to possess self-agency or…”
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A Diagnosis of Denial: How Mental Health Classification Systems Have Struggled to Recognise Family Violence as a Serious Risk Factor in the Development of Mental Health Issues for Infants, Children, Adolescents and Adults
Published in Brain sciences (17-10-2017)“…Child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) routinely overlook assessing for, and providing treatment to, infants and children living with family…”
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Baby lead the way: Mental health group work for infants, children and mothers affected by family violence
Published in Journal of family studies (01-10-2008)“…'Infant led' and 'child led' interventions designed to address the affects related to familial violence honour a 'child up', rather than a 'parent down'…”
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The Experience of the Infant Entering Refuge
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‘How I wonder what you are?’: what infant observation offers family therapy
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of family therapy (01-12-2023)“…Training in infant observation, highly valuable in the infant mental health (IMH) field, has an enormous amount to offer family therapists. These two fields of…”
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Evaluating relational repair work with infants and mothers impacted by family violence
Published in Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology (01-03-2016)“…Therapeutic infant/mother group work intervention program - The Peek-a-Boo ClubTM - importance of early intervention with infants and mothers impacted by…”
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Children, Family Violence and Group Work: Some Do’s and Don’ts in Running Therapeutic Groups with Children Affected by Family Violence
Published in Journal of family violence (01-01-2016)“…Therapeutic work with children who have experienced family violence must attend to the child’s relational world, to understand what they have experienced, how…”
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'What about the fathers?': Bringing 'Dads on Board' with their infants and toddlers following violence
Published in Journal of family studies (01-06-2013)“…This paper examines a group work intervention developed for fathers who had successfully participated in a men's behaviour change program and who wished to…”
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'What about the fathers?': Bringing 'Dads on Board' with their infants and toddlers following violence
Published in Journal of family studies (01-06-2013)“…This paper examines a group work intervention developed for fathers who had successfully participated in a men's behaviour change program and who wished to…”
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'What about the fathers?': Bringing 'Dads on Board' with their infants and toddlers following violence
Published in Journal of family studies (01-06-2013)“…This paper examines a group work intervention developed for fathers who had successfully participated in a men's behaviour change program and who wished to…”
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'What about the fathers?': Bringing 'Dads on Board' with their infants and toddlers following violence
Published in Journal of family studies (01-06-2013)“…This paper examines a group work intervention developed for fathers who had successfully participated in a men's behaviour change program and who wished to…”
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“What about the Fathers?” Bringing ‘Dads on Board™’ with their infants and toddlers following violence
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Once upon a Pandemic: 'Online' Therapeutic Groupwork for Infants and Mothers Impacted by Family Violence
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (02-12-2022)“…This case study describes the transition to an 'online' delivery of an evaluated infant mental health group work intervention for infants/mothers impacted by…”
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Putting the GRO into groupwork
Published in Australian social work (01-03-2003)“…Creating growthful therapeutic encounters for children, young people and adults that participate in group work programs is at the very core of what constitutes…”
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Baby lead the way : mental health group work for infants, children and mothers affected by family violence
Published in Journal of family studies (01-10-2008)“…The use of ‘infant lead’ and ‘child lead’ interventions in the family violence context – description of programs operating in Melbourne which aim to enhance…”
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Evaluating relational repair work with infants and mothers impacted by family violence
Published in Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology (01-03-2016)“…Therapeutic infant/mother group work intervention program - The Peek-a-Boo ClubTM - importance of early intervention with infants and mothers impacted by…”
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Gambling and drugs : the role of gambling among Vietnamese women incarcerated for drug crimes in Australia
Published in Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology (01-03-2016)“…Study of Vietnamese women imprisoned for drug crimes - strong association between problem gambling and illicit drug markets - problem gambling provided…”
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Working With Adolescents And Children Who Have Committed Sex Offences
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of family therapy (01-03-2000)“…Young people are capable of committing serious sexual offences against their siblings, other young people and adults. This paper defines adolescent sexual…”
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