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Child Abuse And Neglect Perceptions Psychological Consequences And Coping Strategies Michelle Martinez

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Child Abuse And Neglect Perceptions Psychological Consequences And Coping Strategies Michelle Martinez
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Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Pages: 105
Author: Michelle Martinez
ISBN: 9781634847858, 1634847857
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Child Abuse And Neglect Perceptions Psychological Consequences And Coping Strategies Michelle Martinez by Michelle Martinez 9781634847858, 1634847857 instant download after payment.

Child abuse and neglect (CAN) continues to be a serious public
health problem in the United States, affecting approximately 19% of
victims and costing approximately $124 billion to society. When a child
is removed from their parent's custody due to parental abuse or neglect,
the child is sometimes placed in temporary custody through dependency
court. Difficult and emotionally laden legal decisions occur within
dependency court, including determining whether (and where) a child
should be temporarily placed or whether a child should be returned to
the parent's custody. Over 6 million children experienced some type of
child maltreatment in 2013, with 144,000 receiving foster care services
(Child Maltreatment, 2013). Legal decision-makers, including judges,
case workers, and social workers have the important task of determining
what placement is in the best interest of the child. What factors shape
decisions in child custodial cases Chapter One of this book reviews
empirical evidence suggesting that the race of the child and parent
plays a role in shaping child custodial decisions. Chapter Two presents a
feminist, social constructionist theoretical conceptualization,
entitled relational trust theory, that describes the effects of gendered
power dynamics on the perception of the other partner as trustworthy in
adult-survivor couple interactions; and expounds on the findings of a
longitudinal grounded theory study that identified clinical processes of
Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy (SERT) that helped adult-survivor
couples transform their gendered power disparities and engage in
relationally safe ways that supported a trusting emotional culture.
Chapter Three provides a description of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
(PCIT), a rationale for its use with parents and children who have
experienced CAN, and an overview of PCIT's evidence base for both
intervening with and preventing future CAN.

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