Assessing and treating physically abused children and their families : a cognitive-behavioral approach /
"Written for those already in the field as well as practitioners-in-training, this volume is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive, practical approach to the assessment and treatment of physically abused children and their families. The presentation includes an overview of child physical...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
Sage Publications,
©2002.
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Colección: | Interpersonal violence.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / David A. Wolfe
- Significance of the Problem
- The Challenge Before Us
- Characteristics and Correlates of Child Physical Abuse
- Child Characteristics and Correlates
- Maltreating Adult Characteristics and Correlates
- Family-System Characteristics and Correlates
- Community Characteristics and Correlates
- What Causes Child Physical Abuse?
- Treatment Outcome Studies: Clinical and Research Implications
- What Have We Learned?
- What Do We Need to Learn in Research to Make Treatment More Effective?
- What Would Make Clinical Practice More Effective Now?
- Conducting a Comprehensive Clinical Assessment
- Assessment Overview
- The Clinical Assessment
- Case Presentation: The Comprehensive Clinical Assessment
- A Comprehensive Individual and Family Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CIF-CBT) Model
- Models of Child Physical Abuse
- The Integration of Child, Parent, and Family Approaches
- Initial Treatment Considerations
- Preparation and Prerequisites
- Overview of Treatment
- Treatment of the Child Victim: Understanding the Child's Experiences and Behavior
- Perspectives on the Child's Experiences With Family Hostility and Violence
- Contributors to Coercive or Stressful Interactions
- Understanding How We Respond to Different Problem Situations
- Treatment of the Child: Cognitive Interventions
- Clarifying and Changing the Child's View of Violence
- Normalization of the Child's Abuse-Related Feelings and Reactions
- Psychoeducation About Physical Abuse
- Child Treatment: Affect-Focused Interventions.