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Meiselman, Karin C.; Sheehy, Nancy – 1981
The occurrence of incest in which a female child is molested by an older male family member may be increasing as the number of stepfamilies increases, because previous evidence suggests that girls living with stepfathers are at greater risk for molestation. If psychotherapists will be seeing more incest-history clients as a result of this trend,…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Background, Child Abuse, Children
Ambrose, Bernadette, Ed. – 1977
Intended to provide new caseworkers with an introduction to child abuse and neglect, the two part document presents information from a multidisciplinary perspective. Twenty-three articles in the first book and seven in the second are included on the social worker's role, assessment and counseling of abusive and neglecting parents, the impact of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Community Organizations, Family Problems
Newberger, Eli H.; Newberger, Carolyn Moore – 1981
Child abuse is discussed in terms of theory which when realized may lead to more effective primary and secondary prevention efforts. Theoretical explanations of child abuse are classified as either unitary or interactive. Unitary theories (psychological, sociological, and legal views of behavior) are considered deficient; none is capable of…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare
Fox, Maryfaith F., Comp. – 1980
This annotated bibliography includes a list of books on parenting which are available in professional libraries. Citations are grouped into four categories: books written for parents; books written for the professional educator; books dealing with special situations, such as divorce, death, and the single parent; and books on interaction in…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Death, Divorce, Family Problems
Oakland, Ronald G. – 1981
The support of friends and religious groups is a critical factor in the ability of parents to adjust to the death of a child. Two groups (N=19 each) of bereaved parents completed a questionnaire to assess their grief reactions. The results found that parents took an average of 11 months to return to an approximate level of personal happiness…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Death, Emotional Adjustment
Miranda (L.) and Associates, Bethesda, MD. – 1976
This publication was especially designed to inform Mexican-American, Puerto Rican, Cuban and other Hispanic families about drinking problems. Prepared by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the booklet provides short, simple texts in Spanish and English, which define alcoholism, list danger signals' and discuss how to help the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Bilingual Education
Gullotta, Thomas P. – 1978
Presented at the University of Arizona's Symposium on "Families and Adolescents--Towards a Practical Understanding" in 1978, the paper puts forth a conceptual model of understanding which explains the breakdown of family structure as it pertains to children running away. A brief historical perspective of the phenomenon of running away is given,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Neglect, Conceptual Schemes, Emotional Disturbances
Administration for Children, Youth, and Families (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1978
Nine questions about child abuse and neglect are answered in the booklet which is available in English and Spanish. Among facts revealed are the following: there are about 1 million cases of abuse yearly; there are four types of abuse and neglect (physical abuse, neglect, emotional abuse, and sexual abuse); abuse can be recognized by certain…
Descriptors: Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Welfare
Danis, Benjamin G. – 1978
Care-givers, as a group, generally fare physically and emotionally as well or better than the population at large, at least in the early stages of their elderly relative's convalescent period. Fifty-one care-givers discussed their physical and emotional symptoms just as their relative was being discharged from a health facility and two months…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Child Caregivers, Family Problems, Health
Fine, Michelle – 1979
Cultural heritage, societal values, role expectations, the legal system, and sex stereotyping are examples of the multi-level collusion of forces which keep victims of domestic violence from challenging the legitimacy of the abusive behavior. Powerless subjects of injustice, specifically battered women, who are eager to maintain high self-regard…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Battered Women, Family Problems, Individual Power
Szapocznik, Jose; And Others – 1975
This paper outlines a psychological model of acculturation intended to account for the occurrence of intergenerational/acculturational differences and its concomitant family disruption. Two acculturation scales were developed measuring self-reported behaviors and value dimensions. Four samples were used in the development and validation of the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1964
THE PURPOSE OF THESE GUIDELINES IS TO PROVIDE RESOURCE MATERIAL FROM WHICH A LOCAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR VISITING HOMEMAKERS CAN BE DEVELOPED. THE VISITING HOMEMAKER ASSISTS IN PERFORMING THE DUTIES OF THE HOME IN ORDER TO KEEP FAMILY LIFE NORMAL DURING STRESS OR ILLNESS IN THE FAMILY. THE VISITING HOMEMAKER TRAINEE SHOULD BE AN INTELLIGENT, MATURE…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Community Services, Family Problems, Home Management
GRATCH, GERALD; AND OTHERS – 1965
POOR FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS ARE KNOWN TO BE A FACTOR CONTRIBUTING TO EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES IN CHILDREN. IT WAS POSTULATED THAT THERE IS GREATER LACK OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED CHILDREN AND THEIR MOTHERS THAN EXISTS BETWEEN NORMAL CHILDREN AND THEIR MOTHERS. IT WAS FURTHER POSTULATED THAT SUCH LACK OF COMMUNICATION EXISTS ONLY…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Problems, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Disturbances
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Burgess, Robert L.; Conger, Rand D. – 1977
Observational data was taken in the homes of 17 abuse, 17 neglect, and 19 control families to discover whether there are distinctive patterns of day-to-day interaction that distinguish abusive and neglectful families from families with no known history of abusing or neglecting their children. The observational code was recorded through the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Exceptional Child Research
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Human Resources. – 1978
This volume contains the transcripts from the 1978 Congressional hearings from the subcommittee on child and human development. Major topics focus on domestic violence and relevant legislation. Witnesses represented such organizaitons as State Departments of Health, Education and Welfare, the U.S. Senate, Comission on the Status of Women and the…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Emotional Response, Family Problems, Family Violence Shelters
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