Child Abuse

  • Child Abuse: Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology
    By David A. Wolfe

    This is the story professionals need to know to plan their helping strategy." —James Garbarino, Ph.D.Co-Director, Family Life Development Center, Cornell University Child Abuse, Second Edition is devoted to a topic of major social and ...

  • Child Abuse: Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology
    By David A. Wolfe

    Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology David A. Wolfe. THE SCOPE OF CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION Many of the developmental implications of child abuse relate to problems arising from perturbations in the parent - child ...

  • Child Abuse: An Evidence Base for Confident Practice
    By Brian Corby, David Shemmings, David Wilkins

    Lyons-Ruth, K., Lyubchik, A., Wolfe, R. and Bronfman, E. (2002) Parental depression and child attachment: hostile and helpless profiles of parent and child behavior among families at risk, in S. H. Goodman and ...

  • Child Abuse
    By David A. Wolfe

    On treatment and prevention of physical and sexual abuse

  • Child Abuse: A Global View
    By Michelle McCauley, Beth M. Schwartz-Kenney, Michelle A. Epstein

    Badgley , R. F. , Allard , H. A. , Proudfoot , P. M. , Ogilvie , D. , Gelinas , P. M. , Sutherland , S. , McCormick , N. , Fortin , D. , Rae - Grant , Q. , & Pepin , L. ( 1984 ) . Sexual offences against children ( catalogue J2-50 ...

  • Child Abuse: An Evidence Base For Confident Practice
    By David, Brian, Corby

    Wardhaugh,J. and Wilding, P. (1993) Towards an explanation of the corruption of care, Critical Social Policy, 37: 4–31. ... Wastell, D., Peckover, S.,White, S., Broadhurst, K., Hall, C. and Pithouse, A. (2011) Work in the laboratory: ...

  • Child Abuse
    By Karen Bryant-Mole

    Answers many of the questions children ask when they are being abused. Helps make sense of the hurt, confusion, loneliness and despair that surround this experience. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

  • Child Abuse: Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology
    By David A. Wolfe

    Lewis , D. O. , Pincus , J. H. , & Glaser , G. H. ( 1979 ) . Violent juvenile delinquents : Psychiatric , neurological , psychological , and abuse factors . Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry , 18 , 307-319 . Lewis , M.

  • Child Abuse
    By Gail Stewart

    Her mother noticed something was wrong and asked her what the matter was . Embarrassed , Cassie began to cry . Finally the whole story spilled out . Mr. Herman had asked her to sit in his car with him and play a “ touching game .

  • Child Abuse: New Research
    By Stanley M. Sturt

    J Consult Clin Psychol 1984; 52: 687 [52] Twentyman C, Plotkin R. Unrealistic expectations of parents who maltreat their children: an educational deficit that pertains to child development. J Clin Psychol 1982; 38: 497.

  • Child Abuse: Detection, Prevention, and Counselling
    By Gladys Mwiti

    This defence mechanism is also referred to as intellectualisation , a mental attempt to package ambiguous painful materials in a manner that the mind can accept . Anything else would be too painful . • Projection .

  • Child Abuse
    By Ruth S. Kempe, C. Henry Kempe

    The Developing Child Series The Caring Child , by Nancy Eisenberg Children Drawing , by Jacqueline Goodnow Children's Friendships , by Zick Rubin Children's Talk , by Catherine Garvey The Child's Discovery of the Mind , by Janet Wilde ...

  • Child Abuse: Abuse Identification, Prevention and Spiritual Implication
    By Dr. James A. Gordon

    Abuse Identification, Prevention and Spiritual Implication Dr. James A. Gordon ... Such resources may provide a child with the sense of having added assistance in coping with difficult circumstances (Mooney et al. 1985).

  • Child Abuse: Short- and long-term effects
    By Byrgen Finkelman

    This article surveys findings on the lasting effects of child sexual abuse on individuals and on the family , child care , education , social service , health care , and legal systems . Child sexual abuse clearly has immediate ...

  • Child Abuse: Physical and emotional abuse and neglect
    By Byrgen Finkelman

    First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • Child Abuse: What You Need to Know
    By Evin M. Daly

    An essential guide to understanding and preventing child abuse for parents and everyone who works with children.

  • Child Abuse: Today's Issues
    By Kimberly A. McCabe, Daniel G. Murphy

    The purpose of this book is to attempt to explore child abuse from a contemporary perspective in terms of its multiple elements, victims, and criminal justice responses.

  • Child Abuse: New Directions in Prevention and Treatment across the Lifespan
    By Robert J. McMahon, David A. Wolfe, Ray DeV Peters

    This volume is likewise a useful resource for researchers and practitioners in social work, clinical/counseling psychology, mental health, and public health.

  • Child Abuse: Tragedy and Trauma
    By Allison Krumsiek

    Through informative text, full-color photographs, discussion questions, and detailed infographics, this volume teaches young adults what abuse looks like and how to get help for themselves or for others if they recognize signs of an abusive ...

  • Child Abuse: Recognition and Response
    By RN Srivastava, Rajesh Sagar, Rajeev Seth

    Child exploitation refers to profiting—in terms of monetary from children on account of their lack of power and ... SHORT- AND LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES OF CHILD ABUSE Child abuse can lead to development of both short-term and long-term ...