Description

Book Synopsis
Little is known about the experiences of children living in families affected by severe and enduring mental illness. This is the first in-depth study of children and young people caring for parents affected in this way. Drawing on primary research data collected from 40 families, the book presents the perspectives of children (young carers), their parents and the key professionals in contact with them. Children caring for parents with mental illness makes an invaluable contribution to the growing evidence base on parental mental illness and outcomes for children. It: · is the first research-based text to examine the experiences and needs of children caring for parents with severe mental illness; · provides the perspectives of children, parents and key professionals in contact with these families; · reviews existing medical, social, child protection and young carers literatures on parental mental illness and consequences for children; · provides a chronology and guide to relevant law and policy affecting young carers and parents with severe mental illness; · makes concrete recommendations and suggestions for improving policy and professional practice; · contributes to the growing evidence base on parental mental illness and outcomes for children and families.

Trade Review
"... essential reading for all those concerned with children and young people who care for parents with mental illness." ChildRight
"With its critique of earlier literature, its new evidence and its useful overview of law and policy, this important book needs to be widely read and translated into practice." Mental Health Today "... important reading for anyone working in the mental health field." Family Matters "This book deserves to be widely read by academics, policy makers, students and all people working within mental health and children's services." Journal of Social Policy "This is a valuable and readable contribution to the field and offers an opening into a hidden area for researchers, service providers and policy makers." Child and Family Social Work
"This is an important study that sees children not as passive recipients of care but as active in the social world. Academics, students, policy makers and those working with children will learn much from this book." Pam Foley, School of Health and Social Welfare, Open University

Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction; Parental mental illness and young caring: research and prevalence; The effects of mental illness on parents and relationships with their children; Children's experiences of caring for parents with severe and enduring mental illness; The role and responsibilities of professionals: services and support for young carers and parents with mental illness; Towards a systemic approach: ways forward and conclusions.

Children caring for parents with mental illness:

    Product form

    £25.64

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £26.99 – you save £1.35 (5%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Tue 30 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback / softback by Jo Aldridge, Saul Becker

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Children caring for parents with mental illness: by Jo Aldridge

      Publisher: Policy Press
      Publication Date: 22/03/2003
      ISBN13: 9781861343994, 978-1861343994
      ISBN10: 186134399X
      Also in:
      Social work

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Little is known about the experiences of children living in families affected by severe and enduring mental illness. This is the first in-depth study of children and young people caring for parents affected in this way. Drawing on primary research data collected from 40 families, the book presents the perspectives of children (young carers), their parents and the key professionals in contact with them. Children caring for parents with mental illness makes an invaluable contribution to the growing evidence base on parental mental illness and outcomes for children. It: · is the first research-based text to examine the experiences and needs of children caring for parents with severe mental illness; · provides the perspectives of children, parents and key professionals in contact with these families; · reviews existing medical, social, child protection and young carers literatures on parental mental illness and consequences for children; · provides a chronology and guide to relevant law and policy affecting young carers and parents with severe mental illness; · makes concrete recommendations and suggestions for improving policy and professional practice; · contributes to the growing evidence base on parental mental illness and outcomes for children and families.

      Trade Review
      "... essential reading for all those concerned with children and young people who care for parents with mental illness." ChildRight
      "With its critique of earlier literature, its new evidence and its useful overview of law and policy, this important book needs to be widely read and translated into practice." Mental Health Today "... important reading for anyone working in the mental health field." Family Matters "This book deserves to be widely read by academics, policy makers, students and all people working within mental health and children's services." Journal of Social Policy "This is a valuable and readable contribution to the field and offers an opening into a hidden area for researchers, service providers and policy makers." Child and Family Social Work
      "This is an important study that sees children not as passive recipients of care but as active in the social world. Academics, students, policy makers and those working with children will learn much from this book." Pam Foley, School of Health and Social Welfare, Open University

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Introduction; Parental mental illness and young caring: research and prevalence; The effects of mental illness on parents and relationships with their children; Children's experiences of caring for parents with severe and enduring mental illness; The role and responsibilities of professionals: services and support for young carers and parents with mental illness; Towards a systemic approach: ways forward and conclusions.

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account