The Role of the Mental Health Professional in the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect

The Role of the Mental Health Professional in the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect
Author: James W. Lauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1979
Genre: Abused children
ISBN:

The clock is ticking for Prince Raoul de Poitier--he has been granted one month of freedom before he must marry and assume the crown. Temporarily setting aside his royal identity, he heads to gorgeous Italy, where he meets captivating Mika Gordon. Street kid turned photographer Mika doesn't trust easily. But seemingly ordinary Raoul challenges her to open up. Their whirlwind fling can only ever be a perfect holiday romance until Mika discovers that she is carrying the next heir to the throne!

The Role of Mental Health Professionals in the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect

The Role of Mental Health Professionals in the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect
Author: Marilyn S. Peterson
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1995-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788116643

Provides a foundation for mental health professionals, to broaden their roles & responsibilities, & to discuss the issues that should be considered in the evaluation & treatment of maltreated children & their families. May also be used by other professionals to increase their knowledge about the work of mental health professionals & to improve the ability of all social services disciplines to work together collaboratively. Bibliography, glossary, & list of resources.

The Health Care Setting As A Context for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse

The Health Care Setting As A Context for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse
Author: Keith L. Kaufman
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135065209

This special issue was designed to explore the role of health care professionals in the assessment, treatment, and prevention of child maltreatment. The initial five articles were solicited to enhance our understanding of various forms of child maltreatment as well as approaches designed to effectively respond to this difficult problem. The final manuscripts in this issue represent a theoretical and empirical perspective on child maltreatment. Medical settings represent a fertile arena for prevention as well as intervention initiatives. Future research should further support clinical strategies via program evaluation and outcome studies, and be aimed at enhancing our knowledge of the field and developing more comprehensive models to guide our efforts. It is hoped that this issue will stimulate research in this area and provide additional support for clinical interventions in the field.

Treatment for Abused and Neglected Children

Treatment for Abused and Neglected Children
Author: Cynthia Winn
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 87
Release: 1995-03
Genre:
ISBN: 0788116614

Provides an overview of child development followed by a description of the relatively new field of developmental psychopathology that is founded on recognizing the value of normal development throughout childhood and acknowledging that many childhood life events and experiences can distort this development. Classifies child development into: intrapersonal development; interpersonal development; physical development; sexual development; and behavioral conduct development. Bibliography and glossary.

Working with Child Abuse and Neglect

Working with Child Abuse and Neglect
Author: Vernon R. Wiehe
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1996-06-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1452248680

How do you intervene in abusive and neglectful families or prevent maltreatment in families at risk? How can you find the answers you need in the overwhelming array of information now available on the subject? In Working with Child Abuse and Neglect, author Vernon R. Wiehe helps you focus by evaluating a wealth of references to current published literature and pinpointing the practical applications that put these findings into action. Condensing the explosion of knowledge about child maltreatment into one provoking yet accessible primer, Wiehe first offers a historical perspective on child maltreatment and an assessment of the scope of the problem. He also discusses theoretical perspectives for understanding the problem and specific treatment and prevention techniques. Information on state and national organizations working in the field illustrates not only the size of the problem but also the mobilized efforts to stem child abuse and neglect. As well as a balanced introduction, Working with Child Abuse and Neglect serves as a springboard to important sources of additional knowledge. Ideal for upper-division undergraduates as well as graduate students, and anyone in the helping professions who is beginning to work with victimized children, Working with Child Abuse and Neglect provides a sound assessment of the state of the literature and application in this expanding area of study and practice. In addition, the handy reference value of this volume will appeal in particular to social workers, counseling and clinical psychologists, and nurses.