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E-raamat: Programs and Interventions for Maltreated Children and Families at Risk: Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice

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Evidence-based interventions are increasingly being required by third-party payers and an evidence-based orientation has come to define ethical practice. This compendium of short, how-to chapters focuses on the programs and interventions to prevent child maltreatment that have the best scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness. Interventions and programs discussed include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, Multisystemic Therapy, Coping Cat, and many more. Busy practitioners will appreciate this book's implementation of evidence-based practices by providing the practical and "what now" rather than using the typical academic approach.
Series Introduction xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xvii
About the Editor xix
About the Contributors xxi
PART I INTRODUCTION
1(8)
Chapter 1 Introduction: Overview of Child Welfare Services and Empirical Support
3(6)
Allen Rubin
PART II PROGRAMS FOR TREATING PARENTS AND CHILDREN REFERRED TO CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES (CPS)
9(50)
Chapter 2 The Incredible Years: Evidence-Based Parenting and Child Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
11(20)
Carolyn Webster-Stratton
M. Jamila Reid
Chapter 3 Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect
31(12)
Cynthia Cupit Swenson
Cindy M. Schaeffer
Chapter 4 Implementing Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC)
43(16)
Rena Gold
Cynthia V. Healey
PART III INTERVENTIONS FOR MALTREATED CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS WHO MAY BE IN OR OUT OF THE CPS SYSTEM
59(62)
Chapter 5 Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Implementing and Sustaining a Treatment Program for Families of Young Children With Disruptive Behavior Disorders
61(10)
Larissa N. Niec
Sheila Eyberg
Rhea M. Chase
Chapter 6 The Coping Power Program: Child Welfare Applications
71(20)
John E. Lochman
Caroline L. Boxmeyer
Nicole P. Powell
Rachel E. Baden
Sara L. Stromeyer
Jessica A. Minney
Chapter 7 Coping Cat: A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Childhood Anxiety Disorders
91(14)
Shannon E. Hourigan
Cara A. Settipani
Michael A. Southam-Gerow
Philip C. Kendall
Chapter 8 The Theraplay Treatment Program: Description and Implementation of Attachment-Based Play for Children and Caregivers
105(16)
Dafna Lender
Phyllis B. Booth
Sandra Lindaman
PART IV TRAUMA-FOCUSED INTERVENTIONS
121(40)
Chapter 9 Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children
123(18)
Allen Rubin
Chapter 10 EMDR for the Treatment of Children in the Child Welfare System Who Have Been Traumatized by Abuse and Neglect
141(20)
Robbie Adler-Tapia
PART V INTERVENTIONS FOR PARENTS OR CHILDREN WITH INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE INVOLVEMENT
161(30)
Chapter 11 Project Support: Reducing Conduct Problems of Children in Violent Families
163(14)
Laura Minze
Renee McDonald
Ernest N. Jouriles
Chapter 12 Dissemination and Implementation of Child-Parent Psychotherapy: Collaboration With Community Programs
177(14)
Miriam Hernandez Dimmler
Lisa Gutierrez Wang
Patricia Van Horn
Alicia F. Lieberman
PART VI INTERVENTIONS FOR SUBSTANCE-ABUSING PARENTS
191(32)
Chapter 13 Global Goals and Specific Skills: Integrating Motivational Interviewing Into Child Welfare Practice
193(14)
Melinda Hohman
Bill James
Chapter 14 Maternal Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Effective Case Management With High-Risk Mothers and Their Children
207(16)
Therese Grant
PART VII OTHER PROGRAMS FOR CPS AND OTHER HIGH-RISK PARENTS
223(72)
Chapter 15 The HOMEBUILDERS® Model of Intensive Family-Preservation Services
225(18)
Charlotte L. Booth
Shelley E. Leavitt
Chapter 16 Using 1-2-3 Magic in Child Welfare
243(16)
Thomas W. Phelan
Chapter 17 SafeCare: Application of an Evidence-Based Program to Prevent Child Maltreatment
259(14)
Anna Edwards-Gaura
Daniel J. Whitaker
John R. Lutzker
Shannon Self-Brown
Ericka Lewis
Chapter 18 Parenting Wisely: Enhancing Wise Practice for Service Providers
273(12)
Robert E. Pushak
Donald A. Gordon
Chapter 19 The Nurturing Parenting Programs: Preventing and Treating Child Abuse and Neglect
285(10)
Stephen J. Bavolek
Rhenda Hotard Hodnett
PART VIII AN EVIDENCE-BASED PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH
295(18)
Chapter 20 Parenting and Child Maltreatment as Public Health Issues: Implications From the Triple P System of Intervention
297(16)
Matthew R. Sanders
Ronald J. Prinz
Cheri Shapiro
Appendix A Empirical Support for the Programs and Interventions in This Volume 313(16)
Allen Rubin
Appendix B The Evidence-Based Practice Process 329(10)
Allen Rubin
Author Index 339(5)
Subject Index 344
Allen Rubin, Ph.D. is the Kantambu Latting College Professorship for Leadership and Change at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. He is the author of a number of best-selling titles in social work research and the past president of the Society for Social Work and Research. He has served as the a consulting editor for seven professional journals and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare.