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Mental Health Issues of Child Maltreatment Contemporary Strategies, Volume i: Presentation & Assessment (en Inglés)
Df-Afn Paul Thomas Clements Phd Rn Anef Df-Iafn; Hsp-P David T. Solomon Phd; Nadd-Cc Beth I. Barol Phd Lsw Bcb; Phd Soraya Seedat Mbchb Fc Psych (Sa) Mmed (Psych); Hsp Ciera E. Schoonover Phd Msw Mph (Autor)
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Mental Health Issues of Child Maltreatment Contemporary Strategies, Volume i: Presentation & Assessment (en Inglés) - Df-Afn Paul Thomas Clements Phd Rn Anef Df-Iafn; Hsp-P David T. Solomon Phd; Nadd-Cc Beth I. Barol Phd Lsw Bcb; Phd Soraya Seedat Mbchb Fc Psych (Sa) Mmed (Psych); Hsp Ciera E. Schoonover Phd Msw Mph
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The first volume of Mental Health Issues of Child Maltreatment: Contemporary Strategies is a thorough examination of current knowledge on the way child abuse and neglect can affect a child's mental and emotional development. In this volume interdisciplinary professionals focus on the presentation and assessment of trauma with a special focus on post-pandemic emerging trends in diagnosis.This text intends to do the following: - Define the problem of child maltreatment conceptually and numerically, using statistics that describe the state of maltreatment and the characteristics of those most affected by it - Identify causes and risk factors that appear to affect susceptibility to maltreatment, such as factors that increase a child's risk of abuse or obstacles to delivering effective child protection services - Design interventions that are trauma-informed, sensitive, and developmentally targeted for children and their caregivers - Disseminate information about the evidence and effectiveness of these interventions to increase the profile for their usage in clinical practice - Educate students and future professionals in psychology, medicine, nursing, social work, and creative arts therapies to mitigate the effects of child maltreatment for future generations