Description
This book describes, summarizes, and evaluates more than 40 of the theoretical viewpoints that have been proposed in the literature and used for clinical practice as well as academic research.
About the Author
OLIVER C.S. TZENG is Professor of Psychology at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. He is also Director of the Osgood Laboratory for Cross-Cultural Research, the Graduate Applied Social Psychology program, the Consortium of Child Abuse and Neglect Resources and Information Services, and the Multidisciplinary Graduate Training Program on Child Abuse and Neglect. He coedited Language, Meaning and Culture: The Selected Papers of C. E. Osgood (Praeger, 1990) and Sourcebook of Child Abuse and Neglect. JAY W. JACKSON is a Research Associate of the Osgood Laboratory for Cross-Cultural Research. As assistant director of the Osgood Laboratory, he has made significant contributions to various social psychology and cross-cultural research projects, including topics on the etiology and prevention of child mistreatment, interethnic hostility, interpersonal aggression, family conflict resolution and prevention of and intervention in child abuse and neglect. HENRY C. KARLSON is a Professor of Law at Indiana University School of Law, and is chairman of the Multidisciplinary Graduate Training Program on child maltreatment at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis. He taught the first law course dealing with child abuse and neglect in Indiana and has been active in legal educational programs relating to child maltreatment. He has made significant contributions to evaluation of child abuse and neglect issues from legal and historical perspectives.
Book Information
ISBN 9780275938321
Author Jay W. Jackson
Format Hardback
Page Count 392
Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 624g