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The Wiley Handbook of What Works in Child Maltreatment

An Evidence-Based Approach to Assessment and Intervention in Child Protection

Louise Dixon (University of Birmingham, UK) Daniel F. Perkins Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis (School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, UK) Leam A. Craig (Forensic Psychology Practice Ltd, UK)

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English
Wiley-Blackwell
23 June 2017
A comprehensive guide to empirically supported approaches for child protection cases

The Wiley Handbook of What Works in Child Maltreatment offers clinicians, psychologists, psychiatrists and other professionals an evidence-based approach to best professional practice when working in the area of child protection proceedings and the provision of assessment and intervention services in order to maximize the well-being of young people. It brings together a wealth of knowledge from expert researchers and practitioners, who provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary work informing theory, assessment, service provision, rehabilitation and therapeutic interventions for children and families undergoing care proceedings. Coverage includes theoretical perspectives, insights on the prevalence and effects of child neglect and abuse, assessment, children’s services, and interventions with children, victims and families.

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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 173mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   930g
ISBN:   9781118976173
ISBN 10:   1118976177
Pages:   512
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
About the Editors x Notes on Contributors xiii Foreword xxiii Acknowledgements xxv 1 Overview and Structure of the Book 1 Louise Dixon, Daniel F. Perkins, Catherine Hamilton]Giachritsis and Leam A. Craig Part I Research and Theoretical Perspectives 13 2 Child Abuse and Neglect: Prevalence and Incidence 15 Lorraine Radford 3 Child Abuse and Neglect: Ecological Perspectives 29 Catherine Hamilton]Giachritsis and Alberto Pellai 4 Fatal Child Maltreatment 48 Peter Sidebotham 5 Psychological, Economic and Physical Health Consequences of Child Maltreatment 71 Sarah A. Font 6 The Neurobiology and Genetics of Childhood Maltreatment 85 Eamon McCrory, Amy Palmer and Vanessa Puetz 7 Intimate Partner Violence and Child Maltreatment 97 Louise Dixon and Amy M. Smith Slep Part II Children’s Services and Public Health Approaches to Prevention 111 8 Implications of Children’s Services Policy on Child Abuse and Neglect in England 113 Jenny Gray 9 Children’s Services: Toward Effective Child Protection 131 Chris Goddard, Karen Broadley and Susan Hunt 10 Using the Formal Pre]Proceedings Process to Prevent or Prepare for Care Proceedings in the UK 150 Judith Masson 11 The Prevention of Child Maltreatment: The Case for a Public Health Approach to Behavioural Parenting Intervention 163 Matthew R. Sanders and John A. Pickering 12 What Works to Prevent the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Youth 176 Sandy K. Wurtele and Cindy Miller]Perrin Part III Assessment 199 13 Evidence]Based Assessments of Children and Families: Safeguarding Children Assessment and Analysis Framework 201 Stephen Pizzey, Arnon Bentovim, Liza Bingley Miller and Antony Cox 14 Utilising an Attachment Perspective in Parenting Assessment 222 Carol George 15 Evidence]Based and Developmentally Appropriate Forensic Interviewing of Children 239 Annabelle Nicol, David La Rooy and Michael E. Lamb 16 Considering Parental Risk in Parenting (Child Custody) Evaluation Cases Involving Child Sexual Exploitation Material 258 Hannah L. Merdian, David M. Gresswell and Leam A. Craig 17 Assessments in Child Care Proceedings: Observations in Practice 278 Martin C. Calder Part IV Interventions with Children and Families 295 18 Evidence]Based Approaches to Empower Children and Families at Risk for Child Physical Abuse to Overcome Abuse and Violence 297 Melissa K. Runyon, Stephanie Cruthirds and Esther Deblinger 19 Effective Therapies for Children and Non]offending Caregivers in the Aftermath of Child Sexual Abuse or Other Traumas 313 Esther Deblinger, Elisabeth Pollio and Melissa K. Runyon 20 Effectiveness of Cognitive and Behavioural Group]Based Parenting Programmes to Enhance Child Protective Factors and Reduce Risk Factors for Maltreatment 328 Tracey Bywater 21 Critical Factors in the Successful Implementation of Evidence]Based Parenting Programmes: Fidelity, Adaptation and Promoting Quality 349 Nick Axford, Tracey Bywater, Sarah Blower, Vashti Berry, Victoria Baker and Louise Morpeth 22 School]Based Prevention of and Intervention in Child Maltreatment: Current Practice in the United States and Future Directions 367 Cristin M. Hall, Megan C. Runion and Daniel F. Perkins 23 Using Assessment of Attachment in Child Care Proceedings to Guide Intervention 385 Patricia McKinsey Crittenden and Clark Baim Part V Novel Interventions with Families 403 24 Working Systemically with Families with Intimate Partner Violence 405 Arlene Vetere 25 Working with Non]Offending Parents in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse 415 Isabelle V. Daignault, Mireille Cyr and Martine Hébert 26 Working with Parents with Intellectual Disabilities in Child Care Proceedings 433 Beth Tarleton 27 Working with Parents with a Diagnosis of Personality Disorder 452 Tanya Garrett 28 Working with Parents Who Misuse Alcohol and Drugs 466 Rebecca L. Sanford, Stephanie Haynes Ratliff and Michele Staton]Tindall Index 493

Louise Dixon is a Registered Forensic Psychologist and Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK. In addition to her practice and teaching activities, she is an active researcher. She is Chair for the West Midlands Branch of the British Association for the Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (BASPCAN) and sits on the board of the journals Child Maltreatment and Partner Abuse. Her research interests centre on the prevention and assessment of family aggression and aggression in young people. Daniel Perkins is Professor of Family and Youth Resiliency and Policy at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. His scholarship integrates practice and research around positive youth development, healthy family development and community collaboration. He received a grant from the US Department of Defense for the development of the Penn State Clearinghouse, an interactive platform helping professionals working with military families to support their implementation and assessment activities. He is currently studying the transition of evidence-based programs and practices into real-world settings. Leam Craig is a Consultant Forensic Clinical Psychologist, Partner at Forensic Psychology Practice Ltd. and Honorary Professor at the University of Birmingham, UK. His current practice includes direct services to forensic NHS Adult Mental Health Trusts, consultancy to Prison and Probation Services and expert witness work. The bulk of his psycho-legal work is family assessments in child care proceedings, assessing parents, other carers and children. He is the recipient of the 2013 Senior Academic Award from the BPS Division of Forensic Psychology, and has published seven books with Wiley-Blackwell. Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis is a Registered Forensic and Clinical Psychologist and has practised in both Children's Services and the NHS. She is Senior Lecturer and Assistant Director of the Centre for Forensic and Criminological Psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her research focuses on child maltreatment and family violence, including risk assessment, impact of early institutionalisation and long-term outcomes from and resilience to abuse and neglect. She has been co-PI on three EU Daphne/ World Health Organisation funded projects on young children in institutions across Europe.

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