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What is child abuse and neglect? Understanding warning signs …
Aug 22, 2008 · If necessary, a child protection worker will visit the family to see whether abuse or neglect has occurred and to determine what needs to be done. The goals of child protection are to: Stop the abuse. Give needed services to the family. Help the family become safe and loving. No child should have to live in fear of abuse or neglect.
Understanding and Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect
The Child Abuse and Prevention Treatment Act defines child abuse and neglect or child maltreatment as: Any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation, or an act or failure to act which presents an imminent risk of serious harm.
Child Abuse - JAMA Network
Explore studies in child abuse, including advances in understanding policies and interventions to prevent it, long-term complications, and more.
Child Abuse Forum - Psych forums
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Physical abuse refers to the injury of a child on purpose, e.g., striking, kicking, beating, biting or any action that leads to physical injury. Sexual abuse is the use, persuasion, or forcing of a child to engage in sexual acts or imitation of such
Reporting past abuse, Part II - American Psychological Association …
If other family members have also been abused, breaking the silence may enable others to do the same or prevent additional abuse. Such a resolution might enhance the client's sense of autonomy, maintain the trust of the therapeutic alliance, end the self-silencing that the abuse fostered and restore the power of the client's voice.
Racial stereotyping and misdiagnosis of child abuse
Jul 1, 2020 · Research has shown that a child’s injuries are as much as nine times more likely to be reported as resulting from abuse when the child is black rather than white (Lane, W.G., et al., JAMA, Vol. 288, No. 13, 2002). Moreover, though there is no racial or ethnic difference in the frequency with which children are confirmed as abuse victims ...
Social Injustice and the Cycle of Traumatic Childhood Experiences …
Nov 9, 2018 · The campaign to prevent the injustice of child abuse and to provide help for those abused that followed continues to resonate until today. The demand for social recognition and justice for returning Vietnam soldiers served as the impetus for the modern awareness and study of the effect of trauma and the development of services for war veterans.
Guidelines for Psychological Evaluations in Child Protection Matters
For example, because child protection proceedings specifically focus upon allegations or findings of abuse and/or neglect of a child, psychologists conducting assessment in these matters seek to develop sufficient expertise in assessment of child maltreatment that is often beyond the scope of general clinical psychology practice (Ethics Code 2. ...
Questions and answers about memories of childhood abuse
Some clinicians believe that severe forms of child sexual abuse are especially conducive to negative disturbances of memory such as dissociation or delayed memory. Many clinicians who work with trauma victims believe that this dissociation is a person's way of sheltering himself or herself from the pain of the memory.