1st Edition
The Health Care Setting As A Context for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse A Special Issue of children's Health Care
Edited By Keith L. Kaufman
Copyright 1999
112 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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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... Read more
Volume 28, Number 2, 1999 Contents: K.L. Kaufman, Introduction to the Special Issue. C.F. Johnson, Medical Evaluation in Child Abuse. D. Drotar, Child Neglect in the Family Context: Challenges and Opportunities for Management in Pediatric Settings. C.C. Swenson, E.G. Spratt, Identification and Treatment of Child Physical Abuse Through Medical and Mental Health Collaborations. A. Diaz, N. Manigat, The Health Care Provider's Role in the Disclosure of Sexual Abuse: The Medical Interview as the Gateway to Disclosure. S.A. Wurtele, Preventing Child Maltreatment: Multiple Windows of Opportunity in the Health Care System. E.E. Gilles, Integrating a Neurobiological Systems Approach Into Child Neglect and Abuse: Theory and Practice. J.M. Attala, S.M. Summers, A Comparative Study of Health, Developmental, and Behavioral Factors in Preschool Children on Battered and Nonbattered Women.
Biography
Keith L. Kaufman






