Child abuse : harm and solutions /
Child abuse is a modality of violence against children and adolescents which remains to be comprehensively attended. The complexity of the problem implies not only the clinical manifestations (physical, sexual and psychological abuses and neglect), but also the social component (social determinants...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers,
[2018]
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Colección: | Children's issues, laws and programs series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Diagnosis and ManagementClinical Manifestations; Medium and Long Term Consequences; Prevention; Primary Prevention; Secondary Prevention; Tertiary Prevention; References; Chapter 7; Parental Alienation Syndrome: A Growing Phenomenon; Abstract; Introduction; Historical Concept; Parental Separation: Epidemiological Facts; Divorce and Children; Impact on Families and Children; Definition of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS); Triggering Factor; Controversies; Pas Suspiction Conditions; The Gravity of the Problem; Clinical Picture during the Evolution of the Process.
- B. Actions of School TeachersC. Actions of the Teachers Assigned to Surveillance; D. Actions of the Students; E. Parents; Final Considerations and Strategies; References; Chapter 5; Ritualism: A Complex form of Child Abuse; Abstract; Introduction; Spiritualism; General Considerations; The Bar Spain Case; Growing Fanatism; How Ritualism Affects Children; Defenders of Christ; Sects in Internet; Expectations; References; Chapter 6; Sexual Abuse: Clinical and Preventive Aspects; Abstract; Introduction; Epidemiology; Definition; Classification; The Dynamics of Sexual Abuse.
- Intro; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1; Childhood Physical Abuse: The Serious Modality of Child Abuse; Abstract; Introduction; Historical Review; Definition of PA; Frequency of PA; Clinical Picture; Visible Clinical Expressions; Invisible Clinical Expressions; Bone Injury; Injury of Internal Organs; Differential Diagnosis; Risk Factors; Long-Term Consequences; Legal Notification; Prevention; References; Chapter 2; Abusive Head Trauma and the Strategies for Its Prevention; Abstract; Introduction; Why Does Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) Occur and How Is It Manifested?
- Consequences of AHTFrequency of Abusive Head Trauma; Who Are the Most Susceptible to Suffer AHT?; Which Are the Risk Factors?; How Much Does the Care of AHT Patients Cost?; How Can It Be Prevented?; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3; Fetal Abuse: An Ignonimious Phenomenon; Abstract; Introduction; Definition; Problem Analysis; Medical Approach; Doctor's Role and Drug Prescriptions; Exposure to Prescribed Drugs or by Self-Medication; Genetic Diseases; Personal and Family Environments of the Mother; Alcoholism; Smoking; Ilicit Drug Consumption; Cocaine; Crack; Marihuana; Opioids; LSD.
- Nutritional Status of the MotherAggregated Risks; Fetal Abuse. High Risk Future Mothers; Basic Concepts; Poverty; Teenage Pregnancy; Legal Situation; References; Chapter 4; Bullying or Peer Abuse; Abstract; Introduction; Recent Studies; Actors in Bullying; The Victim; The Aggressor; The Witnesses; Site of Occurrence of the Phenomenon; Modalities of Bullying; Extreme Actions; Intervention of the Parents; What Should Be Done Once the Diagnosis Is Established?; Preventive Program; Basic Actions; Initial Activity; Specific Actions; Procedure; Students; A. Actions of the Administrative Authority.