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Factors That Increase Successful Parenting Skills In Adult Survivors Of Childhood Trauma, Neglect, And Abuse: A Systematic Review, Victoria A. Christian
Factors That Increase Successful Parenting Skills In Adult Survivors Of Childhood Trauma, Neglect, And Abuse: A Systematic Review, Victoria A. Christian
Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers
In this systematic review, I explored the topic of the parenting skills of adults who had experienced childhood abuse, trauma, and neglect and how that experience impacts their ability to become effective parents to their own children. The literature review provided information showing that adults who experienced childhood abuse may have a difficult time parenting their own children if they don’t have the ability to form attachment, develop resilience and protective measures, and learn parenting skills. A focused literature search found twenty-three articles, three books, and various government websites that provided the information used in this research paper. A theme …
Crossing The Line: Is Corporal Punishment Child Abuse?, Jade R. Wallat
Crossing The Line: Is Corporal Punishment Child Abuse?, Jade R. Wallat
Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers
The purpose of this study was to explore when corporal punishment crosses the line into abuse. Qualitative interviews were conducted with five child protection workers who work hand in hand with families and children where abuse allegations have been made. These audio-recorded interviews took place over a period of two weeks and the data were analyzed using grounded theory methodology. The most common themes that emerged were lack of resources, financial hardships, upbringing and MN State Statute. Given the high number of abuse allegations that are made, as well as the number of open child protection cases, it is important …
The Lived Experience Of The Mandated Reporter, Courtney J. Duvick
The Lived Experience Of The Mandated Reporter, Courtney J. Duvick
Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers
The purpose of this research study was to explore the lived experience of the mandated reporter. The research question for the study was as follows: What is the lived experience of the mandated reporter? This question was explored through the use of a qualitative research design, which in the case of this research project, included the use of interviews to obtain the necessary data to answer the research question. This research is important to the field of social work because all social workers are mandated reporters, whether they specifically work with children or not. The sample in this study consisted …