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Treating Child-Abusive Families - Intervention Based on Skills-Training Principles (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
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Treating Child-Abusive Families - Intervention Based on Skills-Training Principles (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
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During the past ten years, the problem of child abuse has been the
subject of increased attention both in the professional community
and among the general public. The reasons for this widespread
recogni tion are clear. First, professionals of many disciplines
deal with child abusive families and do so in a variety of ways:
Physicians, hospital staff, and teachers are often the first to
assess a child as the victim of abuse; social workers and
child-protective personnel investigate cases of suspected abuse;
court and legal authorities make determinations concerning the
needs of an abused child; and mental health profes sionals,
including psychologists, social workers, and family coun selors,
often have responsibility for treating abusive families. Few
clinical problems have received this kind of widespread interdisci
plinary recognition and, given the nature and seriousness of child
abusive behavior, few problems receive such intensive attention
within each profession's literature. A second factor responsible
for increased study of child abuse is the fact that violence
directed toward children is probably the most extreme form of
family dysfunction seen by counselors, therapists, and other
practitioners. While other types of child-management and
anger-control problems occur far more frequently, the consequences
of child-abusive behavior are much more serious than the conse
quences of other problems seen in child or family clinics. It has
been v vi PREFACE estimated that as many as 550,000 children are
the targets of parental abuse in the country each year (Helfer
& Kemper, 1976)."
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