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Family Maltreatment Before, During, And After Combat Deployments, Randy J. Mccarthy
Family Maltreatment Before, During, And After Combat Deployments, Randy J. Mccarthy
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9-1-1 Telecommunication: Duty-Related Trauma Exposure And Mental Health Outcomes, Heather Pierce, Michelle M. Lilly
9-1-1 Telecommunication: Duty-Related Trauma Exposure And Mental Health Outcomes, Heather Pierce, Michelle M. Lilly
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Effects Of Resource Loss And Coping On Ptsd And Depression In Ipv Survivors, Rachel Kendra, Michelle M. Lilly
Effects Of Resource Loss And Coping On Ptsd And Depression In Ipv Survivors, Rachel Kendra, Michelle M. Lilly
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Social Cognition And Child Physical Abuse Risk: Research Updates And Future Directions, Julie L. Crouch
Social Cognition And Child Physical Abuse Risk: Research Updates And Future Directions, Julie L. Crouch
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Not In My Neighborhood: Community Residents’ Perceptions Of Local Registered Sex Offenders, Keri B. Burchfield
Not In My Neighborhood: Community Residents’ Perceptions Of Local Registered Sex Offenders, Keri B. Burchfield
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Assessing Child Physical Abuse Risk: The Child Abuse Potential (Cap) Inventory., Joel S. Milner
Assessing Child Physical Abuse Risk: The Child Abuse Potential (Cap) Inventory., Joel S. Milner
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How Parents Might Think About Little Freddy: Explorations Of The Social Cognition Of People Who Are At-Risk., John J. Skowronski
How Parents Might Think About Little Freddy: Explorations Of The Social Cognition Of People Who Are At-Risk., John J. Skowronski
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Social Information Processing And Child Physical Abuse: Theory, Research And Practice, Julie L. Crouch, Joel S. Milner
Social Information Processing And Child Physical Abuse: Theory, Research And Practice, Julie L. Crouch, Joel S. Milner
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Presentation given at the Center for the Study of Family Violence as part of the Brownbag Series on September 12, 2008. Part A. A Social Information processing (SIP) model of Child Physical Abuse (CPA) will be described and examples of SIP model driven research will be discussed. Part B. A new intervention program for high-risk parents, Thoughtful Parenting: Moment to Moment (TTMM), based on the SIP model of CPA will be describes and preliminary results from a clinical trial testing the effectiveness of theTTMM program with high-risk mothers will be presented.