Patterns of Child Abuse

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A01=Elizabeth Sparks
A01=Michael Karson
Author_Elizabeth Sparks
Author_Michael Karson
borderline personality disorder
Borderline Personality Organization
care
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Child Protective Service
child welfare assessment
Child Welfare Professionals
Child Welfare Work
Children's Misconduct
Children’s Misconduct
Custodial Decisions
Disruptive Boy
dysfunctional
dysfunctional family dynamics
Dysfunctional Transactions
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Family Systems Level
Follow
foster
Foster Care
Honeymoons
Ineffective Disciplinarian
intergenerational abuse transmission
Kinship Foster Parents
Kleenex Box
Parental Fitness
Parenting Conscience
Preadoptive Parents
professionals
psychosocial risk factors
Role Ambiguity
Selvini Palazzoli
Sexual Abuse Mother
social
state
State Social Worker
system
therapeutic intervention models
transactions
trauma-informed practice
Vice Versa
Violated
Voluntary Cases
welfare
worker

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789015884
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Interpret the hidden meaning of family roles to help children at risk!Because dysfunctional patterns are closed systems that serve a secret purpose, they are almost impossible to change from the outside. Patterns of Child Abuse helps you recognize the purpose behind the patterns and offers successful strategies for entering the pattern in order to help family members without joining it and becoming part of the dysfunction. Patterns of Child Abuse identifies the most common, most problematic patterns and explores their hidden meanings. Case studies and theoretical discussions demonstrate the ways family patterns are replicated in a child's psyche and the ways the grown-up child replicates the familiar family pattern, forcing the world to bend to the story within. Synthesizing systems theory, behaviorism, and psychoanalysis, Patterns of Child Abuse offers powerful insights as well as practical strategies for dealing with such complex issues as:

  • how to comfort an abused child who cannot bear to be touched
  • why abused children idealize their battering or neglectful parent
  • how borderline personality organization affects individuals and their families
  • handling the sexually powerful teenage girl, the disruptive boy, and the mother of the sexual abuse victim
  • how family patterns operate in therapeutic context
  • why therapists and social workers may encounter conflicts in child welfare cases
  • when and how paradoxical interventions can work

Well-written and insightful, Patterns of Child Abuse conveys a sound theoretical model and a sophisticated approach to the psychology of individuals and families for the child welfare professional.

Karson, Michael; Sparks, Elizabeth

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