Buchanan, Ann.
Buchanan, Ann, 1941-2022.
Buchanan, Ann, 19..-....
Buchanan, Ann 1941-
Ann Buchanan British sociologist
VIAF ID: 65674190 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/65674190
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Works
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Brothers and sisters : sibling relationships across the life course | |
Bullying in Britain : testimonies from teenagers | |
Children who soil : assessment and treatment | |
Cycles of child maltreatment : facts, fallacies and interventions | |
Development of social work | |
Emotional and behavioural problems in childhood and distress in adult life: risk and protective factors | |
Families in conflict : perspectives of children and parents on the family court welfare service | |
Fertility rates and population decline : no time for children? | |
Grandfathers : global perspectives | |
Grandparenting and adolescent adjustment in two-parent biological, lone-parent, and step-families. | |
Malaise scores in adulthood of children and young people who have been in care | |
Parental background, social disadvantage, public "care," and psychological problems in adolescence and adulthood | |
Parenting, schooling, and children's behaviour, c1998: | |
Partnership in practice : the Children Act 1989 | |
Promoting children's emotional well-being : messages from research | |
The role of father involvement in children's later mental health. | |
Social work major themes in health and social welfare | |
Social work with adults : people who are mentally ill ; people who are disabled ; people who are elderly | |
Social work with offenders, emerging issues in social work | |
Using the findings of brain research to maximize the potential of children in their early years and through adolescence. Relevance to South Korea |