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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Adam Balen , Rachel Balen , Marilyn CrawshawPublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.472kg ISBN: 9781843103394ISBN 10: 1843103397 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 17 March 2006 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsPart 1: Children and young people`s understanding of sexuality, fertility and parenting. 1. Sexuality and sexual health throughout the teenage years. Sarah Andrews 2. The views of the next generation: An exploration of priorities for adulthood and the meaning of parenthood amongst 10-16 year olds. Claire Fraser and Rachel Balen. 3. Children's understandings of infertility. Rachel Balen and Claire Fraser. Part 2: Medical, scientific, legal and ethical aspects of compromised fertility in adolescence and early adulthood. 4. Health conditions and treatments affecting fertility in childhood and teenage years. Adam Balen and Adam Glaser. 5. Fertility preservation methods and treatments for females. Helen Picton. 6.Fertility preservation methods and treatments for males, Allan Pacey. 7. Legal and ethical aspects surrounding fertility preservation services for children and young people. David Green and Marilyn Crawshaw. Part 3: The experience of living with health conditions and disability and the impact on sexuality and fertility. 8. Disability, chronic illness, fertility and minority ethnic young people: Making sense of identity, diversity and difference. Karl Atkin, Amanda Rodney and Francine Cheater. 9. The sting in the tail - teenagers coping with sperm banking following a cancer diagnosis. Marilyn Crawshaw. 10. Infertility: An unspoken presence in the lives of teens and young women with Turner Syndrome. Elizabeth Loughlin. 11. Sexual and reproductive health in young people with cystic fibrosis: Hard to talk about but too important to ignore. Bridget Farrant and Susan M. Sawyer. 12. Dispelling the taboo of intersex conditions: We're only human like you! Melissa Cull. 13. Young adult cancer survivors: Shaken up, getting back, moving on. Brad Zebrack. 14. Becoming a parent: The transition to parenthood where there is pre-existing fertility impairment. Mary Self. Part 4. Voices. Unintended catharsis through intended art. Dan Savage. Orchid. Jen King. From one parent to another. Jane Davies. Happy in her own skin. Sarah Clough. Index.ReviewsCovering a range of conditions such as cancer, intersex disorders, Turners Syndrome, HIV and Cystic fibrosis, this text takes a multi-disciplinary, developmental perspective on the psychosocial, ethical cultural, and legal implications of fertility and sexuality for young people. Current techniques and advances in fertility preservation, such as sperm banking and oocyte (egg) freezing are addressed in considerable detail. Research highlighting the views, concerns, and aspirations of young people about their sexuality and desire for parenthood, as well as a study addressing the experiences of young males who banked their sperm prior to cancer treatment, are also presented. -- Books Extra, Professional Social Work Review In this book Rachel Balen and Marilyn Crawshaw bring together personal, professional and academic perspectives from a variety of disciplines to examine the impact of illness of disability on young people's sexually and fertile identities…In the introduction, readers are reminded about the young people who are the focus of this book: “their dreams and aspirations, contradictions and confusions, ups and downs need to be firmly located within the normality of their life stage”. And throughout this book, even when technical medical details are being discussed, young people and the reality of what it means to them are always considered. As well as moving descriptions from young people of living with conditions that affect fertility, the book contains poignant stories from parents who have had the benefit of time to come to terms with it and reflect on it, which makes this book an invaluable resource for parents in similar situations. Professionals working with adolescents and young adults will also find this book a rich source of insights, information and guidance. -- Disability, Pregnancy & Parenthood In this book Rachel Balen and Marilyn Crawshaw bring together personal, professional and academic perspectives from a variety of disciplines to examine the impact of illness or disability on young people's sexual and fertile identities... As well as moving descriptions from young people of living with conditions that affect fertility, the book contains poignant stories from parents who have had the benefit of time to come to terms with it and reflect on it, which makes this book an invaluable resource for parents in similar situations. Professionals working with adolescents and young adults will also find this book a rich source of insights, information and guidance. -- Disability, Pregnancy & Parenthood Increasing numbers of young people survive previously terminal cancers, serious injury and genetic conditions. However, the effects of illness, disability or chronic health conditions on their sexuality and fertility generate a host of challenging issues, not only for the individuals, their families, carers and medical professionals, but also, of course, for counsellors-and this timely and wide-ranging collection of essays provides a useful mix of information, research studies and first-hand accounts…While the book is an invaluable resource to those working in this area, counsellors and researchers will also find it a thought-provoking and rewarding read. -- Therapy Today Part One contains some fascinating and thought-provoking research into the views of young people and their understanding of parenthood and awareness of the concept of infertility. This should be read by everyone working in this area, highlighting as it does the diversity as well as depth of understanding by some quite young people. It is clear that it is a mistake to assume anything in this area, even when dealing with quite young children of primary-school age. For those with less medical knowledge, the medical and scientific overview of fertility research, whilst quite technical, is well worth the read, setting as it does the basis for what is and might be possible. The ethical and legal issues surrounding consent with minors is explored and makes important reading for all professionals to reflect upon... It provides a very useful resource on the current position and the challenges and contradictions in the legislation as it stands today... The Lived experiences of those who have faced life-threatening illnesses, disabilities and consequent fertility decisions illuminates the reality of what this means to individuals... This book is a timely and very useful addition to the literature on this subject and essential reading for anyone working in the field, from medical and health staff through to social workers and families. It should prove a useful reference work on the shelves of both those in training and those who perhaps already consider themselves experts in a filed about which we are all still learning. This is an area that is constantly shifting in technology and ethical issues, and this book will hopefully prevent us forgetting that the core of all this is human impact, not just at the time of treatment but crucially, throughout a person's life. -- British Journal of Social Work Sexuality and Fertility Issues in Ill Health and Disability helps to raise awareness about the barriers and taboos about sexuality and fertility that teenagers and young adults - already struggling to define themselves within the context of a serious illness or significant disability - often face.Given the diversity of settings, agencies and professionals with a vested interest in assisting such young people to achieve as full a life as possible, this book is likely to have a wide appeal. -- Books Extra, Professional Social Work Review The Editors succeed in covering a diversity of topics, ranging from in-depth coverage of various health conditions and treatments affecting fertility in young people with disabilities to moving personal accounts of brave adolescents(some now adults) whose ill health and disability has affected their capacity as potential parents. -- Sexuality and Disability Journal This is a very comprehensive collection of papers covering the range of areas which affect young people who struggle with ill health and/or disability, and the impact their condition has on their sexuality and fertility. -- The Journal of Fertility Counselling This is an excellent book. It should be available as reference for any health professional working with young people and their families. I found it thought-provoking, comprehensive, clear and accessible. There is plenty of research-based informative discussion, and although it is dense, it rewards close reading. I have only been able to give a small taster here. -- The Journal of Fertility Counselling Covering a range of conditions such as cancer, intersex disorders, Turners Syndrome, HIV and Cystic fibrosis, this text takes a multi-disciplinary, developmental perspective on the psychosocial, ethical cultural, and legal implications of fertility and sexuality for young people. Current techniques and advances in fertility preservation, such as sperm banking and oocyte (egg) freezing are addressed in considerable detail. Research highlighting the views, concerns, and aspirations of young people about their sexuality and desire for parenthood, as well as a study addressing the experiences of young males who banked their sperm prior to cancer treatment, are also presented. -- Books Extra, Professional Social Work Review In this book Rachel Balen and Marilyn Crawshaw bring together personal, professional and academic perspectives from a variety of disciplines to examine the impact of illness of disability on young people's sexually and fertile identities...In the introduction, readers are reminded about the young people who are the focus of this book: their dreams and aspirations, contradictions and confusions, ups and downs need to be firmly located within the normality of their life stage . And throughout this book, even when technical medical details are being discussed, young people and the reality of what it means to them are always considered. As well as moving descriptions from young people of living with conditions that affect fertility, the book contains poignant stories from parents who have had the benefit of time to come to terms with it and reflect on it, which makes this book an invaluable resource for parents in similar situations. Professionals working with adolescents and young adults will also find this book a rich source of insights, information and guidance. -- Disability, Pregnancy & Parenthood In this book Rachel Balen and Marilyn Crawshaw bring together personal, professional and academic perspectives from a variety of disciplines to examine the impact of illness or disability on young people's sexual and fertile identities... As well as moving descriptions from young people of living with conditions that affect fertility, the book contains poignant stories from parents who have had the benefit of time to come to terms with it and reflect on it, which makes this book an invaluable resource for parents in similar situations. Professionals working with adolescents and young adults will also find this book a rich source of insights, information and guidance. -- Disability, Pregnancy & Parenthood Increasing numbers of young people survive previously terminal cancers, serious injury and genetic conditions. However, the effects of illness, disability or chronic health conditions on their sexuality and fertility generate a host of challenging issues, not only for the individuals, their families, carers and medical professionals, but also, of course, for counsellors-and this timely and wide-ranging collection of essays provides a useful mix of information, research studies and first-hand accounts...While the book is an invaluable resource to those working in this area, counsellors and researchers will also find it a thought-provoking and rewarding read. -- Therapy Today Part One contains some fascinating and thought-provoking research into the views of young people and their understanding of parenthood and awareness of the concept of infertility. This should be read by everyone working in this area, highlighting as it does the diversity as well as depth of understanding by some quite young people. It is clear that it is a mistake to assume anything in this area, even when dealing with quite young children of primary-school age. For those with less medical knowledge, the medical and scientific overview of fertility research, whilst quite technical, is well worth the read, setting as it does the basis for what is and might be possible. The ethical and legal issues surrounding consent with minors is explored and makes important reading for all professionals to reflect upon... It provides a very useful resource on the current position and the challenges and contradictions in the legislation as it stands today... The Lived experiences of those who have faced life-threatening illnesses, disabilities and consequent fertility decisions illuminates the reality of what this means to individuals... This book is a timely and very useful addition to the literature on this subject and essential reading for anyone working in the field, from medical and health staff through to social workers and families. It should prove a useful reference work on the shelves of both those in training and those who perhaps already consider themselves experts in a filed about which we are all still learning. This is an area that is constantly shifting in technology and ethical issues, and this book will hopefully prevent us forgetting that the core of all this is human impact, not just at the time of treatment but crucially, throughout a person's life. -- British Journal of Social Work Sexuality and Fertility Issues in Ill Health and Disability helps to raise awareness about the barriers and taboos about sexuality and fertility that teenagers and young adults - already struggling to define themselves within the context of a serious illness or significant disability - often face.Given the diversity of settings, agencies and professionals with a vested interest in assisting such young people to achieve as full a life as possible, this book is likely to have a wide appeal. -- Books Extra, Professional Social Work Review The Editors succeed in covering a diversity of topics, ranging from in-depth coverage of various health conditions and treatments affecting fertility in young people with disabilities to moving personal accounts of brave adolescents(some now adults) whose ill health and disability has affected their capacity as potential parents. -- Sexuality and Disability Journal This is a very comprehensive collection of papers covering the range of areas which affect young people who struggle with ill health and/or disability, and the impact their condition has on their sexuality and fertility. -- The Journal of Fertility Counselling This is an excellent book. It should be available as reference for any health professional working with young people and their families. I found it thought-provoking, comprehensive, clear and accessible. There is plenty of research-based informative discussion, and although it is dense, it rewards close reading. I have only been able to give a small taster here. -- The Journal of Fertility Counselling Author InformationRachel Balen is Principal Lecturer in Social Work, University of Huddersfield. Her research and teaching interests include child welfare and the psychosocial needs of children with cancer and their families. Marilyn Crawshaw is a Research Fellow and Lecturer in Social Work, University of York. Her research interests include the field of reproductive health, policy and practice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |