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The Role of Mental Health Professionals in the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect
User Manual Series (1993)
Author(s):  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Peterson, Urquiza
Year Published:  1993
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  32. Helfer, "The Developmental Basis of Child Abuse And Neglect: an Epidemiological Approach."

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  35. Howes and Espinoza, "The Consequences of Child Abuse to the Formation of Relationships with Peers."

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  44. J. Conte and J. Schuerman, "The Effects of Sexual Abuse on Children: A Multidimensional View," in G.E. Wyatt and G.J. Powell, eds., The Lasting Effects of Child Sexual Abuse (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, Inc., 1988).

  45. Friedrich, Psychotherapy of Sexually Abused Children and Their Families.

  46. C.E. Walker, B.L. Bonner, and K.L. Kaufman, The Physically and Sexually Abused Child. Evaluation and Treatment (New York, Pergamon Press, 1988).

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  49. J. Garbarino and G. Gillian, Understanding Abusive Families (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1980).

  50. P. Nurius, M. Lovell, and M. Edgar, "Self-Appraisals of Abusive Parents."

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  55. P. Antze, "Role of Ideologies in Psychotherapy Groups," in L.D. Borman and L.L. Lieber, eds., Self-Help and the Treatment of Child Abuse (Chicago: National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, 1984).

  56. L.D. Borman and L.L. Lieber, Self­Help and the Treatment of Child Abuse (Chicago: the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, 1984).

  57. M. Bryce, "Home­Based Care: Development and Rationale," in S. Maybanks and M. Bryce, eds., Home­Based Services for Children and Families: Policy, Practice, and Research (Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1979).

  58. R.P. Barth, "Theories Guiding Home-Based Intensive Family Preservation Services," in J.K. Whittaker, J. Kinney, E.M. Tracey, and C. Booth, eds., Reaching High-Risk Families: Intensive Family Preservation in Human Services (New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1990).

  59. L. Berliner, A.J. Urquiza, and R.L. Bielke, "Brief Diagnostic Group Treatment of Sexually Abused Boys," Journal of Interpersonal Violence 3(1988):331­343.

  60. E. Gil, The California Child Abuse Reporting Law. Issues and Answers for Professionals, technical report (Sacramento, CA: California State Department of Social Services, October 1986).

  61. Friedrich, Psychotherapy of Sexually Abused Children and their Families.

  62. Ibid.

  63. D. Cotton, Stress Management (New York: Brunner/Mazel, Publishers, 1990).

  64. H.J. Freudenberger and G. North, Women's Burnout (New York: Doubleday, 1985).

  65. C.R. Figley and H.I. McCubbin, Stress and Family: Coping with Catastrophe (New York: Brunner/Mazel Publishers, 1983).

  66. L. McCann and L.A. Pearlman, "Vicarious Traumatization: The Emotional Costs of Working with Survivors," APSAC Advisor 3(1990).

  67. M.S. Peterson, "Assessing Organizational Culture in the Social Services: Burn­Out Prevention," APSAC Advisor 3(1990).


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