The development of protocols for dual assessment of, and intervention into, child abuse and woman abuse in a child, adolescent and family community mental health setting : paper presented at the International Child and Adolescent Mental Health Conference, Brisbane, Australia, June 12-15, 2002.
Towns, Alison
The development of protocols for dual assessment of, and intervention into, child abuse and woman abuse in a child, adolescent and family community mental health setting : paper presented at the International Child and Adolescent Mental Health Conference, Brisbane, Australia, June 12-15, 2002. Alison Towns and Sue Trainor - 2002 - electronic document (15 p.); PDF file: 9.67 MB
Posted on website with permission of Alison Towns, 28/4/2013.
In a child setting, the focus on the child may mean that woman abuse is unidentified or neglected (Duffy, 1999). Similarly, a focus on the woman's mental health may neglect the effect on the child of witnessing woman abuse (Jaffe, Wolfe et al 1990). In
this paper we discuss the development of protocols for the detection of and intervention into child and woman abuse in a child, adolescent and family mental health setting. We describe the precursors necessary for successful u~ of these protocols, and we discuss the obstacles that may prevent their implementation. (from the Introduction).
INTERVENTION
MENTAL HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILD ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
The development of protocols for dual assessment of, and intervention into, child abuse and woman abuse in a child, adolescent and family community mental health setting : paper presented at the International Child and Adolescent Mental Health Conference, Brisbane, Australia, June 12-15, 2002. Alison Towns and Sue Trainor - 2002 - electronic document (15 p.); PDF file: 9.67 MB
Posted on website with permission of Alison Towns, 28/4/2013.
In a child setting, the focus on the child may mean that woman abuse is unidentified or neglected (Duffy, 1999). Similarly, a focus on the woman's mental health may neglect the effect on the child of witnessing woman abuse (Jaffe, Wolfe et al 1990). In
this paper we discuss the development of protocols for the detection of and intervention into child and woman abuse in a child, adolescent and family mental health setting. We describe the precursors necessary for successful u~ of these protocols, and we discuss the obstacles that may prevent their implementation. (from the Introduction).
INTERVENTION
MENTAL HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILD ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND