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McCann, John – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
This paper on the appearance of acute, healing, and healed anogenital trauma in children who have been sexually abused summarizes what is known, and identifies remaining questions, offers suggestions for ways to obtain answers, and identifies barriers to such research (such as the necessity of using children as subjects). (DB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Clinical Diagnosis, Ethics, Medical Evaluation
Hotelling, Kathy – 1995
This speech highlights ethical considerations in defining "reasonable practice" or standards of care in cases of the recovery of sexual abuse memories. Knowing the ethical standards of the psychological profession is not sufficient. These standards cannot be and are not exhaustive in addressing all the ethical dilemmas that psychologists face.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Codes of Ethics, Confidentiality, Counseling
Gottlieb, Michael C. – 1998
Specific ethical problems caused by the multiple roles of the psychologist in cases involving child protection are discussed. Psychologists may serve as consultants, evaluators, therapists, reporters, or monitors for the client and/or the court. When more than one person in the family is involved, or the court orders an additional role for the…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Children, Confidentiality
Walters, Norma J. – 1986
Infanticide in the United States today usually happens in the hospital. Occasionally, handicapped infants are killed by a direct act, but more often infanticide is accomplished by withholding something (for example, food, medication, surgery) that babies need to survive. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Baby Doe regulations of May 1982, and the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Case Studies, Child Abuse, Child Neglect