Working With Denied Child Abuse: The Resolutions Approach

Working With Denied Child Abuse: The Resolutions Approach
Title Working With Denied Child Abuse: The Resolutions Approach PDF eBook
Author Turnell, Andrew
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages 225
Release 2006-09-01
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0335216579

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This volume presents a safety-focused, partnership-based, practice model called resolutions, which provides an alternate approach to working with the problem of denied child abuse. It describes each stage of this model and demonstrates the approach through many practice examples.

Childhood Denied

Childhood Denied
Title Childhood Denied PDF eBook
Author Dr. Kathleen Kelley Reardon
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 257
Release 2009-01-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781412939775

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'Childhood Denied' delves into the reasons for continuous disregard politically, legally, socially of children at risk for abuse and neglect. The text inspires readers to help end the cycle of abuse and neglect by addressing the core of the problem.

Working with Child Abuse and Neglect

Working with Child Abuse and Neglect
Title Working with Child Abuse and Neglect PDF eBook
Author Vernon R. Wiehe
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 262
Release 1996-06-24
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0761903496

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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.

Justice Denied

Justice Denied
Title Justice Denied PDF eBook
Author Marci A. Hamilton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 7
Release 2008-04-07
Genre Law
ISBN 113947099X

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There is a silent epidemic of childhood sexual abuse in the United States and a legal system that is not effectively protecting children from predators. Recent coverage of widespread abuse in the public schools and in churches has brought the once-taboo subject of childhood sexual abuse to the forefront. The problem extends well beyond schools and churches, though: the vast majority of survivors are sexually abused by family or family acquaintances with 90 percent of abuse never reported to the authorities. Marci A. Hamilton proposes a comprehensive yet simple solution: eliminate the arbitrary statutes of limitations for childhood sexual abuse so that survivors past and present can get into court. In Justice Denied, Hamilton predicts a coming civil rights movement for children and explains why it is in the interest of all Americans to allow victims of childhood sexual abuse this chance to seek justice when they are ready.

Childhood Denied

Childhood Denied
Title Childhood Denied PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Kelley Reardon
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 2009
Genre Abused children
ISBN 9781483349534

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'Childhood Denied' delves into the reasons for continuous disregard politically, legally, socially of children at risk for abuse and neglect. The text inspires readers to help end the cycle of abuse and neglect by addressing the core of the problem.

Coming Home to Passion

Coming Home to Passion
Title Coming Home to Passion PDF eBook
Author Ruth Cohn
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 190
Release 2011-02-18
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0313392137

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This book offers a detailed road map for overcoming sexual and relationship impasses originating from painful childhood experiences. Large numbers of adults with histories of childhood trauma and neglect suffer persistent relationship and sexual difficulties. Unfortunately, most have failed to receive adequate help with emerging from these deep and complex problems. Coming Home to Passion: Restoring Loving Sexuality in Couples with Histories of Childhood Trauma and Neglect explores the enduring impacts—physiological, psychological, and behavioral—of childhood trauma and neglect. Author Ruth Cohn, drawing on 25 years of experience working with trauma survivors and their partners and families, lays out a practical and actionable course for recovery in clear, accessible language. This book provides direction and hope to those with trauma backgrounds while also serving as a unique resource for professional readers. Integrating in-depth information on attachment and relationship, trauma and neglect, and sexuality, Cohn details a practical, hands-on treatment approach for revitalizing love, health, and passion.

Child Sexual Abuse

Child Sexual Abuse
Title Child Sexual Abuse PDF eBook
Author Margaret-Ellen Pipe
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 317
Release 2007-04-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1135592217

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This volume provides the first rigorous assessment of the research relating to the disclosure of childhood sexual abuse, along with the practical and policy implications of the findings. Leading researchers and practitioners from diverse and international backgrounds offer critical commentary on these previously unpublished findings gathered from b