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Substitute Care Providers: Helping Abused and Neglected Children
User Manual Series (1994)
Author(s):  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Watson
Year Published:  1994



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Notes

  1. A. Maluccio, E. Fein, and K. Olmstead, Permanency Planning for Children: Concepts and Methods. (New York: Tavistock Publications, 1986), 18-19.

  2. Center for the Study of Social Policy. The Crisis in Foster Care. (Washington, DC: The Family Impact Seminar, 1990).

  3. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families; U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, No Place to Call Home: Discarded Children in America. (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990), p. 7.

  4. H. S. Mass and R.E. Engler, Children in Need of Parents. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1959).

  5. E. Weinstein, The Self-Image of the Foster Child. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1960).

  6. V. Pike, S. Downs, A. Emlen, G. Downs, and D. Casea, Permanent Planning for Children in Foster Care: A Handbook for Social Workers. (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, DHEW Publication No.[OHDS] 78-0124, 1977).

  7. J. Knitzer and M.L. Allen, Children Without Homes. (Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund, 1978).

  8. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, No Place to Call Home: Discarded Children in America, 1990, 5.

  9. Ibid., 19.

  10. Ibid., 6.

  11. Ibid., 7.

  12. Ibid., 18.

  13. Ibid., 25.

  14. See for example: E. Cole and J. Duva, Family Preservation: An Orientation for Administrators and Practitioners. (Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America, 1990).

  15. K. Watson, "A Bold New Model of Foster Care," Public Welfare 40 (1982): 14-21.

  16. H. Dubowitz, S. Feigelman, and S. Zuravin, "A Profile of Kinship Care," Child Welfare, 62 (1993): 153-169.

  17. M. Reitz and K. Watson, Adoption and the Family System: Strategies for Treatment. (New York: Pocket Books, 1971), 11.

  18. F. G. Noble, The Third Force: The Psychology of Abraham Maslow. (New York: Pocket Books, 1971), 52.

  19. W. D. Duehn, Beyond Sexual Abuse: The Healing Power of Adoptive Families. (Washington, DC: Children's Bureau, ACYF, OHDS, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1990), 1.

  20. K. C. Faller, Child Sexual Abuse: Intervention and Treatment Issues. (Washington, DC: National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, ACYF, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1993), 10-11.

  21. Duehn, Beyond Sexual Abuse: The Healing Power of Adoptive Families, 2.

  22. Faller, Child Sexual Abuse: Intervention and Treatment Issues, 10-11.

  23. Ibid., 23.

  24. D. H. Minshew and C. Hooper, The Adoptive Family as a Healing Resource for the Sexually Abused Child. (Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America, 1990), 62.

  25. Ibid., 60.

  26. V. Kropenske, ed. Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families. (Washington, DC: National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, ACYF, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1993), 47.

  27. K. Watson, Delivering Post Adoption Services: The Role of the Public Agency. (Springfield,IL: Illinois Department of Child and Family Services, 1991), 20.

  28. Ibid.

  29. J. Bourguignon and K. Watson, Making Placements that Work: Guidelines for Assessing and Selecting Families for the Special Needs Child. (Evanston, IL: NBI Press, 1990), 12-15.

  30. See for example: C. Jewett, Helping Children Cope with Separation and Loss. (Cambridge, MA: The Harvard Common Press), 1982.

  31. Duehn, Beyond Sexual Abuse: The Healing Power of Adoptive Families, 6-8.

  32. See for example: Joan McNamara and Bernard H. McNamara, eds. TheSAFE-TEAM Curriculum. (Greensboro, NC: Family Resources), 1990; and Minshew and Hooper, The Adoptive Family as a Healing Resource for the Sexually Abused Child, 1990.

  33. Kropenske, Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families, 49.

  34. Ibid., 52.

  35. Ibid., 66-67.

  36. Ibid., 67-68.

  37. M. Kalichman, "Selected Disabling Conditions of Childhood: What a Parent Might Need to Know," Mostly I Can Do More Things Than I Can't. (Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, 1987), 73-17.

  38. L. Diamond, "Emotional Growth of Children with Chronic Illness and Developmental Disabilities," Mostly I Can Do More Things Than I Can't. (Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, 1987), 19-21.

  39. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, No Place to Call Home: Discarded Children in America, 51.

  40. National Commission on Family Foster Care, A Blueprint for Fostering Infants, Children, and Youth in the 1990's. (Washington, DC: The Child Welfare League of America, 1991), 3.

  41. Ibid., 34-48.

  42. Ibid., 51.

  43. Ibid., 55-87.

  44. K. Watson, "The History and Future of Adoption," Adoptalk Fall (1992): 1-3.

  45. The Future of Children 3 (1993).

  46. Child Welfare 72 (1993).


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