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Re: vulnerability and resilience



Three other resilience references:

Werner, E. and Smith, R. (1982) Vulnerable but invincible:  A longitudinal 
study of resilient children and youth.  New York: McGraw-Hill.

Werner, E. and Smith , R. (1992)  Overcoming the odds: High risk children 
from birth to adulthood, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

Richman, J. and Fraser, M, editors. (2001) The Context of Youth Violence: 
Resilience, Risk and Protection. Westport, CT: Praeger.

At 09:58 AM 9/27/2001 +1000, you wrote:
>Colleagues,
>
>I am looking for resources that will assist with discussion amongst 
>therapist, counsellors and caseworkers in regard to developing resilience 
>in clients who are in high risk situations or who have already suffered 
>some form of abuse or neglect... any references/ research / tools appreciated
>
>
>Thank you
>
>
>Sue Foley
>B.Soc. Studs., M.A., M.S.W.
>Cert IV Workplace Assessment and Training
>Dip. Writing for Children; Diploma Travel Writing
>
>Member A.A.S.W., Member I.S.P.C.A.N, Member A.C.W.A.,
>
>0407 943 644
><mailto:smfoley@bigpond.net.au>smfoley@bigpond.net.au
>
>Sydney Australia

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ACT for Youth
Family Life Development Center
Cornell University
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http://www.human.cornell.edu/actforyouth/