04954nam 2200637 a 450 991077912290332120161219111431.00-7619-1370-X1-4522-0548-51-4522-2143-X(CKB)2550000000105574(EBL)996369(OCoLC)809771801(SSID)ssj0000675627(PQKBManifestationID)12348190(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000675627(PQKBWorkID)10671564(PQKB)11710419(MiAaPQ)EBC996369(OCoLC)1007859192(StDuBDS)EDZ0000064146(EXLCZ)99255000000010557420120327d2000 fy| 0engur|||||||||||txtccrHandbook for child protection practice[electronic resource] /edited by Howard Dubowitz, Diane DePanfilisThousand Oaks, [Calif.] ;London SAGEc20001 online resource (xxii, 681 p.) illDescription based upon print version of record.1-4522-3702-6 1-322-41282-0 0-7619-1371-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Preface; Part I - Reporting and Screening; Chapter 1 - How do I Decide Whether to Accept a Report for a Child Protective Services Investigation?; Chapter 2 - What Criteria are Most Critical to Determine the Urgency of Child Protective Services Response?; Chapter 3 - What is Child Neglect?; Chapter 4 - What is Physical Abuse?; Chapter 5 - What is Sexual Abuse?; Chapter 6 - What is Psychological Maltreatment?; Part II - Engagement; Chapter 7 - How do I Connect with Children at Different Developmental Levels?; Chapter 8 - How do I Develop a Helping Alliance with the Family?Chapter 9 - What Principles and Approaches can I Use to Engage Clients across Cultures?Chapter 10 - How can I Use Authority Effectively and Engage Family Members?; Chapter 11 - How do I Manage Difficult Encounters with the Family?; Chapter 12 - How do I Respond to Feelings (Mine and My Client's)?; Part III - Interviewing; Chapter 13 - How do I Interview Young Children about Suspected Sexual Abuse?; Chapter 14 - How do I Interview Older Children and Adolescents about Sexual Abuse?; Chapter 15 - What Tools are Appropriate to Facilitate Interviews with Children?Chapter 16 - How do I Interview a Child about Alleged Physical Abuse?Chapter 17 - How do I Interview Non-Maltreating Parents and Caregivers?; Chapter 18 - How do I Interview the Alleged Perpetrator?; Chapter 19 - What Kinds of Questions in My Initial Assessment Interviews will Generate Solutions and Enhance Safety?; Part IV - Initial Assessment; Section A - General; Chapter 20 - How do I Differentiate Culturally Based Parenting Practices from Child Maltreatment?; Chapter 21 - How should Child Protective Services and Law Enforcement Coordinate the Initial Assessment and Investigation?Chapter 22 - How do I Screen a Caregiver's Use and Abuse of and Dependence on Alcohol and Other Drugs and their Effects on Parenting?Chapter 23 - How do I Screen Caregivers if I Suspect that They may be Dangerous to Themselves or their Children?; Chapter 24 - How do I Decide Whether to Substantiate a Report?; Section B - Neglect; Chapter 25 - How do I Determine if a Child is Neglected?; Chapter 26 - How do I Determine if it is Medical Neglect?; Chapter 27 - How do I Determine Whether a Child's Nutritional Needs are being Met?; Chapter 28 - What is Inadequate Supervision?Chapter 29 - How do I Assess Neglect among At-Risk Adolescents?Section C - Physical Abuse; Chapter 30 - How do I Determine Whether a Child has been Physically Abused?; Chapter 31 - What Medical Evaluation is Needed when Physical Abuse is Suspected?; Chapter 32 - How do I Interpret Medical Tests for Physical Abuse?; Chapter 33 - What Conditions may be Mistaken for Physical Abuse?; Chapter 34 - What are the Telltale Differences between Abusive and Noninflicted Injuries ?; Chapter 35 - What is Shaken Baby Syndrome?Chapter 36 - How do I Assess Possible Histories of Physical Abuse among Assaultive Adolescents ?Drawing on theory, research and clinical practice experience the contributors cover every issue the Child Protection Services worker is likely to face. They provide a broad view of child neglect which moves beyond parental omissions in care.Child welfareChild abuseChild welfare.Child abuse.362.76Dubowitz Howard1524325DePanfilis Diane1157481StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910779122903321Handbook for child protection practice3765104UNINA