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Journal of Social Work Practice Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Health, Welfare and the Community, Volume 20 Issue 1 2006

Journal of the Group for the Advancement of Psychodynamics and Psychotherapy in Social Work (GAPS)
Increasing to 4 issues per year in 2009
ISSN: 1465-3885 (electronic) 0265-0533 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Subject: Social Work;
Publisher: Routledge
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EDITORIAL
Lynn Froggett; Stephen Briggs
Pages 1 – 3
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CONTAINING PERSECUTORY ANXIETY: CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC COMMUNITIES
Frank Lowe
Pages 5 – 25
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SOMETHING IN THE AIR: OTHERNESS, RECOGNITION AND ETHICS
Amal Treacher
Pages 27 – 37
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COMMUNITY CENTRE PRACTICE — POTENTIAL AND POSSIBILITIES FOR CREATING CHANGE
Jackie Sanders; Robyn Munford
Pages 39 – 50
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ADAPTING THE MODEL: THERAPEUTIC WORK WITH CHILDREN FROM ARMY FAMILIES
Andrew Briggs; Pam Atkinson
Pages 51 – 67
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TOO LITTLE FEAR CAN KILL YOU. STAYING ALIVE AS A SOCIAL WORKER
Martin Smith
Pages 69 – 81
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SOME THOUGHTS ON THE RELEVANCE OF THE WORK OF D. W. WINNICOTT FOR PRESENT DAY SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH ADULTS
Sandra Dwyer
Pages 83 – 89
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THE MENTAL HEALTH OF LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN: CHALLENGES FOR CAMHS PROVISION
Colette McAuley; Ciara Young
Pages 91 – 103
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Book Reviews
Book reviews
Pages 105 – 110
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