Toni, No no is about sexual abuse prevention Regards Sue Foley B.Soc.Stud., M.A., M.S.W., M.Ed, Consultant Accredited Social Worker Sydney Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Toni Cavanagh Johnson" <toni@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Child Maltreatment Researchers" <child-maltreatment-research-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 3:27 PM Subject: Re: recessions and child maltreatment Thank you. I like this one, too. Are there any you like specifically for prevention of sexual abuse. Toni Cavanagh Johnson, Ph.D. 1101 Fremont Avenue, Suite 101 South Pasadena, California 91030 USA Tel: 626-799-4522 FAX: 818-790-0139 toni@xxxxxxxxxxxx www.tcavjohn.com On Dec 23, 2009, at 2:43 PM, Many, Michele wrote: > "A Terrible Thing Happened" I like this one because it does not suggest a > specific traumatic event. This allows the child to project their own > experience onto the main character. > > Michele M. Many, MSW, LCSW, BACS > Assistant Professor > LSU Department of Psychiatry > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: bounce-4826546-9198871@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Toni Cavanagh > Johnson > Sent: Wed 12/23/2009 10:02 AM > To: Child Maltreatment Researchers > Subject: Re: recessions and child maltreatment > > I would like to know some of your favorite books that parents can read to > children (ages 4-8) to alert them to possible emotional, physical or > sexual abuse. > > Happy Holidays to all, > > Toni > > > Toni Cavanagh Johnson, Ph.D. > 1101 Fremont Avenue, Suite 101 > South Pasadena, California 91030 > USA > Tel: 626-799-4522 > FAX: 818-790-0139 > toni@xxxxxxxxxxxx > www.tcavjohn.com > > > > > > On Dec 17, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Diane Miller wrote: > >> Denise, >> >> We at NDACAN have put together a short bibliography of references related >> to economic conditions and child maltreatment. >> >> Here is the link to the folder in the child abuse and neglect Digital >> Library: >> canDL Economics and Maltreatment Special Collection Folder >> Please note: >> >> You will find canDL more useful if you switch to the APA - American >> Psychological Association, 6th edition view from the drop down box at the >> top of the page immediately after opening the link. >> >> If you do so the references will be in electronic APA style with links to >> full text, where possible. The availability of full-text for articles on >> our site is based upon the journal subscriptions of your university, >> business, or organization. >> >> Diane >> >> >> -- >> Diane Wach Miller, M.S.Ed., LPC >> Support and Acquisitions Specialist >> National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect >> Cornell University >> dianemiller@xxxxxxxxxxx >> 607.255.2543 >> www.ndacan.cornell.edu >> >> >> >> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Denise Hines <DHines@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Can anyone recommend some good references that show trends over time in >> child maltreatment as a function of economic climate? Is there any >> evidence that child maltreatment rates (or any form of family violence, >> for that matter) tend to increase during recessions such as the one we're >> in now? >> >> Thank you! >> Denise >> >> ***************************************************************************** >> Denise A. Hines, Ph.D. >> Clark University >> Research Assistant Professor >> Department of Psychology >> Director, Family Impact Seminars >> 950 Main St. >> Co-Director, Clark Anti-Violence Education (CAVE) Program >> Worcester, MA 01610 >> Office: Jonas Clark 346 >> Phone: (508) 793-7458 >> >> Fax: (508) 793-7265 >> Email: dhines@xxxxxxxxxx >> URL: www.clarku.edu/faculty/dhines >> ******************************************************************************* >> >> >> >> >> > > > <winmail.dat>
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