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Autor:
Sufna G. John, Daryl T. Cooley, Allison B. Smith, Lindsey T. Roberts, Elissa H. Dougherty, Glenn R. Mesman, Joy R. Pemberton, Karin L. Vanderzee, Janice K. Church, Chad M. Sievers
Publikováno v:
Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. :1-16
Autor:
Toss Worthington, Christopher J. Swearingen, Jerry G. Jones, Karen B. Worley, Janice K. Church
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 88:486-489
Most sexual abuse medical examinations reveal no abnormalities. This study's objective was to assess the value of a “certification of normalcy” for parents whose children had/didn't have abuse evaluations. Two questionnaires were developed for ad
Autor:
Benjamin A. Sigel, Nicholas A. Mitrani, Nicola A. Conners-Burrow, Teresa L. Kramer, Janice K. Church, Karen B. Worley
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 35:1023-1029
Despite evidence linking childhood trauma to subsequent social, emotional, psychological, and cognitive problems, many children who have experienced trauma do not receive mental health treatment that has been proven to be effective. Large-scale disse
Autor:
Teresa L. Kramer, Nicola A. Conners-Burrow, Ashley B. Tempel, Karen B. Worley, Benjamin A. Sigel, Janice K. Church
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 34:1675-1682
We report on efforts to implement a new protocol of mental health screening for children seen in Child Advocacy Centers (CACs), including the results from the first year of implementation with 1685 families. The parent-reported child screening result
Publikováno v:
Clinical child psychology and psychiatry. 17(3)
This article discusses the importance of a systems approach to working with adolescents who have offended sexually. Literature concerning family backgrounds of these youths is reviewed, highlighting histories of family violence, parental depression a
Autor:
Karen B, Worley, Janice K, Church
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society. 103(8)
Sexual behaviors in preschool and school age children range from developmentally expected behaviors to those that may be classified as abusive to other children. This article discusses Arkansas statistics on the incidence of children with problematic