The objective was to identify how children's knowledge positions were negotiated in child mental health assessments and how this was managed by the different parties.The child psychiatry data consisted of 28 video-recorded assessments. A conversation analysis was undertaken to examine the interactional detail between the children, parents, and practitioners.The findings indicated that claims to knowledge were managed in three ways. First, practitioners positioned children as 'experts' on their own health and this was sometimes accepted. Second, some children resisted this epistemic position, claiming not to have the relevant knowledge. Third, some children's claims to knowledge were negotiated and sometimes contested by adult parties who qu...
BACKGROUND: Discrepancies are often found between child and parent reports of child psychopathology,...
Background: Previous research has shown a link between parental mental illness and adverse developme...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...
Objective : The objective was to identify how children knowledge positions were negotiated in ...
Initial child mental health assessment appointments are an under researched area of interaction. Wit...
Questions form the basis of mental health assessments and yet there is limited empirical evidence ab...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Kiyimba, N. & O’Reilly, M. (2018). Refl...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
Child mental health services are in risingdemand, but increasingly overstretched and difficult for f...
Published version made available with permission from publisher. Version of record available here: i...
The global concern of mental health difficulties amongst children and young people has been widely r...
Purpose Health policies in England highlight the need for CAMHS to embed new knowledge in practice,...
"This timely collection explores how children display social competence in talking about their menta...
Aims Paediatricians often see children and young people with emotional difficulties manifesting as p...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, the field of child and family mental health presents us with a...
BACKGROUND: Discrepancies are often found between child and parent reports of child psychopathology,...
Background: Previous research has shown a link between parental mental illness and adverse developme...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...
Objective : The objective was to identify how children knowledge positions were negotiated in ...
Initial child mental health assessment appointments are an under researched area of interaction. Wit...
Questions form the basis of mental health assessments and yet there is limited empirical evidence ab...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Kiyimba, N. & O’Reilly, M. (2018). Refl...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
Child mental health services are in risingdemand, but increasingly overstretched and difficult for f...
Published version made available with permission from publisher. Version of record available here: i...
The global concern of mental health difficulties amongst children and young people has been widely r...
Purpose Health policies in England highlight the need for CAMHS to embed new knowledge in practice,...
"This timely collection explores how children display social competence in talking about their menta...
Aims Paediatricians often see children and young people with emotional difficulties manifesting as p...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, the field of child and family mental health presents us with a...
BACKGROUND: Discrepancies are often found between child and parent reports of child psychopathology,...
Background: Previous research has shown a link between parental mental illness and adverse developme...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...