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Lieberman, Alicia F.; Van Horn, Patricia; Ippen, Chandra Ghosh – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: Treatment outcome for preschool-age children exposed to marital violence was assessed, comparing the efficacy of Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) with case management plus treatment as usual in the community. Method: Seventy-five multiethnic preschool mother dyads from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds were randomly assigned to (1) CPP…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Psychotherapy, Mothers, Preschool Children
Boehm, Steven S., Ed. – Child Welfare League of America (NJ3), 2006
By publishing a diverse range of views on a wide array of topics, "Children's Voice" seeks to encourage public discussion and debate among those who are committed to helping children and families. "Children's Voice" is published bimonthly by the Child Welfare League of America. This issue of "Children's Voice" includes: (1) Defining Family:…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Child Welfare, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Structure
Otto, Mary L.; Brown, Robert W. – 1985
While abusive parents appear to be much like non-abusive parents, some characteristics of the most abusive parents can be described. These abusive parents exhibit traits which include: (1) isolation from close family and friends; (2) unrealistic expectations; (3) a childhood marked by abuse, lack of love, and inconsistent caregiving; (4) negative…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Children, Family Counseling, Family Problems
Sorgen, Carol, Ed. – Alcohol Health and Research World, 1979
This quarterly publication, issued by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), contains articles dealing with family violence and alcohol abuse, children of alcoholic parents, training programs for counselors, and confidentiality of client records. The three articles on alcohol abuse suggest that: (1) there is a clear…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Children, Confidentiality, Counselor Training

Oaks, Judy; Anspaugh, David – Clearing House, 1987
Addresses the issue of incestuous sexual abuse of children, focusing on the definition and prevalence of the problem and associated myths, immediate and longterm consequences and symptoms, and a multidisciplinary approach to prevention and treatment. (JC)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Elementary Secondary Education
Schatz, Mona Struhsaker; Rigg, Georgia A. – 1996
Although the trauma that children experience in abusive situations differs from the trauma of a disaster, its effects are just as profound. The information and skills that caseworkers need to assess families and children who have been traumatized, to make more appropriate treatment planning decisions, and to carry out their professional roles with…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caseworkers, Child Abuse, Child Caregivers
Whipple, Ellen E.; Webster-Stratton, Carolyn – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1991
A study of 123 families examined the role of parental stress in physically abusive and nonabusive families with conduct-disordered children. Parental stress was found to play an important role in abusive families. Physically abusive families were found to have lower incomes, younger mothers with less education, a history of child abuse, and more…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Emotional Disturbances, Family Violence

Fetsch, Robert J.; Schultz, Carol J.; Wahler, James J. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1999
A study involving 99 parents investigated results of a Colorado parenting and anger-management program. Results indicated that participants' anger-control level increased, and family conflict, anger, violence, and verbal aggression decreased. Participants also reported increased knowledge levels, improved attitudes, improved behaviors, and…
Descriptors: Anger, Behavior Change, Child Abuse, Child Rearing

Simons, Ronald L.; Lin, Kuei-Hsiu; Gordon, Leslie C. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1998
Several theoretical perspectives regarding the manner in which parental behavior might increase the probability that an adolescent will engage in dating violence were tested using 113 adolescent males. Frequent exposure to corporal punishment increased the risk of dating violence; interparental aggression did not. Low support and involvement by…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Corporal Punishment, Dating (Social)
Maker, Azmaira H.; Shah, Priti V.; Agha, Zia – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
The present study examined the prevalence, characteristics, beliefs, and demographic predictors of parent-child physical violence among South Asian, Middle Eastern, East Asian, and Latina women in the United States. Two hundred fifty-one college-educated women from a middle to high SES (South Asian/Middle Eastern, n = 93; East Asian, n = 72;…
Descriptors: Females, Family Violence, Child Abuse, Social Science Research
Dick, Gary L. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2004
This article reports on the initial validation of the Fatherhood Scale (FS), a 64-item instrument designed to measure the type of relationship a male adult had with his father while growing up. The FS was validated using a convenience sample of 311 males. The assessment packet contained a demographic form, the Conflict Tactics Scale (2),…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Test Reliability, Measures (Individuals), Factor Analysis
Hyman, Irwin A. – 1997
The research on discipline is synthesized and presented in a highly readable form making the case against corporal punishment of children. The negative results are presented through examples. Although popular opinion on the subject of hitting has shifted so that many parents as well as educators and therapists realize the connection between…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anger, Child Abuse, Child Development
Homes for the Homeless, Inc., New York, NY. – 1998
The majority of parents now living in homeless shelters, typically young single mothers with one or two children under the age of six, have spent their lives spiraling downward through a complex and self-perpetuating cycle of family violence, community violence, and poverty. Sixty-three percent of homeless parents, a survey has found, live with…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Attainment, Family Characteristics

Otto, Mary L. – Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 1990
Maintains that abusive parents are often the victims of child abuse and consequently experience conflict and trauma in development, leaving them unable to make normal adult adjustment to the role of parent. Presents a psychoeducational outpatient treatment model aimed at helping abusive parents acquire skills that they lack as a result of deficits…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Development, Family Violence, Group Counseling

Kolko, David J.; And Others – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1993
Mothers (n=113) of child psychiatric patients and nonpatients were classified as being at low, moderate, or high risk of child abuse. Mothers with high abuse potential reported greater child externalizing and depressive symptoms, child rejection, psychological dysfunction, stressful life events, and family problems, but there were few differences…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Abuse, Family Problems, Family Violence