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Substitute Care Providers: Helping Abused and Neglected Children
Author(s):   U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Watson, K.
Year Published:  1994
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Selected Bibliography

General Overviews

Besharov, D.J., ed. Protecting Children From Abuse and Neglect. Policy and Practice. American Series in Behavioral Science and Law. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1988.

Dalaney, R. J., and Kunstal, F.R. Troubled Transplants. Unconventional Strategies for Helping Disturbed Foster and Adoptive Children. Portland, University of Southern Maine, 1993.

Friedrich, W.N., ed. Casebook of Sexual Abuse Treatment. New York: Norton, 1991.

Goldman, R. L., and Gargiulo, R.M., eds. Children at Risk. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Child Abuse and Neglect. Austin, TX: Pro-ed, Inc., 1990.

Kaye, D.L., and Westman, J.C. "The Termination of Parental Rights as a Therapeutic Option." In Who Speaks for the Children? A Handbook of Individual and Class Child Advocacy, edited by J.C. Westman. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Exchange, 1991.

Sgroi, S.M., ed., Vulnerable Populations. Evaluation and Treatment of Sexually Abused Children and Adult Survivors. Vol. 1. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1988.

Solnit, A.J.; Nordhaus, B.F.; and Lord, R. When Home Is No Haven. Child Placement Issues. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1992.

Foster Care

Blomquist, G.M. Coping as a Foster Child. New York: Rosen Publishing Group, Inc., 1992.

Henry, D.; Cossett, D.; Auletta, T.; and Egan, E. "Needed Services for Foster Parents of Sexually Abused Children." Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 8 (April 1991): 127-140.

Katz, L. "Effective Permanency Planning for Children in Foster Care." Social Work 35 (May 1990): 220-226.

National Commission on Family Foster Care. A Blueprint for Fostering Infants, Children, and Youths in the 1990s. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America, Inc., 1991.

Schacter, B. "Out-of-Home Care: Family Foster Care and Residential Treatment." In Clinical Social Work With Maltreated Children and Their Families. An Introduction to Practice, edited by E.G. Goldstein, L. Goodman, and J. Seinfeld. New York: New York University Press, 1989.

Takas, M. "Kinship Care: Developing a Safe and Effective Framework for Protective Placement of Children With Relatives." Children's Legal Rights Journal 13(Spring 1992): 12-17.

Adoption

McNamara, J. and McNamara, B.H., eds., Adoption and the Sexually Abused Child. Portland: University of Southern Maine, 1990.

Minshew, D.H. and Hooper, C. The Adoptive Family as a Healing Resource for the Sexually Abused Child: A Training Manual. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America, Inc., 1990.

Pierce, W. "Adoption and Other Permanency Considerations." Children and Youth Services Review 14(1992):61-66.

Purdy, A.J. He Will Never Remember. Caring for Victims of Child Abuse. Atlanta: Susan Hunter Publishing, Inc., 1989.

Reitz, M., and Watson, K.W. Adoption and the Family System. Strategies for Treatment. New York: Guildford Press, 1992.

Programs and Guidelines Designed for Foster and Adoptive Families

Allen, S; Steppe, S.; Wintker, J. The Sexually Abused Child in Foster Care. Part II: Fostering the Sexually Aggressive Child. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, College of Social Work, 1988.

Alaska State Department of Health and Social Services. Alaska Foster Parent Handbook. Juneau: Alaska State Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Family and Youth Services, 1991.

Bavolek, S.J.; Wanberg, L.D.; Dravage, K.A. Nurturing Program for Foster and Adoptive Families. Program Implementation Manual. Park City, UT: Family Development Resources, Inc., 1990.

Garcia de la Rocha, B. Identifying and Managing the Behaviors of the Sexually Abused Child. Los Angeles: El Centro Human Services Corporation, 1989.

Oregon State Department of Human Resources. Certification Standards for Foster, Adoptive and Family Group Homes. Salem: Oregon State Department of Human Resources, 1992.

Pacer Center, Inc. A Training Manual for Surrogate Parents. State of Minnesota. St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Education, 1991.

Smith, S.L. Family Preservation Services: State Legislative Initiatives. Denver: National Conference of State Legislatures, 1991.

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Hearings on Federally Funded Child Welfare, Foster Care, and Adoption Assistance Programs. 101st Cong., 2nd sess., 1990.

Yeaton, J.; Winterfelt, N.; and Barth, R.P. "Psychoeducational Groups with Foster Parents of Sexually Abused Children." Oakland, CA: Children's Hospital, Family Guidance Service, 1990.

Programs and Issues Related To Medically Fragile and Drug-Exposed Children

Barth, R. O. "Adoption of Drug-Exposed Children." Children and Youth Services Review 13(1991):323-342.

Besharov, D.J. "Crack Children in Foster Care." Children Today 19 (July-August 1990):21-25, 35.

Johnston, S. The Challenge of Adopting a Child with Special Needs. Portland: Oregon Health Sciences University, Children's Psychiatric Day Treatment Center, 1990.

University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Pediatrics. TEAMS (Training, Education and Management Skills): Meeting the Needs of Infants Exposed Prenatally to Drugs. Los Angeles: University of California, 1988.

Weimer, D. "Beyond Parens Patriae: Assuring Timely, Informed, Compassionate Decisionmaking for HIV-Positive Children in Foster Care." University of Miami Law Review 46 (November 1991):379-402.

Worth, J. Caring for the Medically Fragile Infant with Life Threatening Conditions. A Resource Handbook for Social Workers and Foster Parents. Frankfort: Kentucky State Department for Social Services, Division of Family Services, 1990.



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