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Behavior Modification and Child Abuse and Neglect: Current Status and Future Directions

NCJ Number
125855
Journal
Behavior Modification Volume: 14 Issue: 3 Dated: (July 1990) Pages: 227-229
Author(s)
R T Ammerman
Date Published
1990
Length
3 pages
Annotation
The article presents an overview of the essays in the issue, that deals with the current and future state of the art of behavior therapy for child maltreatment.
Abstract
One essay states that etiological models that recognize the varied contributions of individual, situational, family, and societal variables are most useful and representative of the general knowledge concerning child maltreatment. Another essay presents the use of behavioral assessment techniques used in treatment of maltreating families and points out the importance of a comprehensive assessment approach which addresses a variety of areas of family functioning. The impressive gains in behavioral treatment of child abuse such as the successful application of child management skills training is discussed in a literature review essay. The final essay highlights areas for future research, which include behavioral treatment of parents who abuse their infants and abuse in adolescents, behavioral treatment of neglect, and behavioral interventions with child victims of maltreatment. 4 references.