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Re: OVC Guidelines for Treatment



Thank you for the opportunity of reviewing the document. Came at a time when
I am putting together a class on treatment of SA children. Attached are some
brief comments.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Benjamin E Saunders" <saunders@musc.edu>
To: "Child Maltreatment Researchers"
<CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu>
Cc: "Marylouise Kelley" <KELLEYM@ojp.usdoj.gov>; "Kelley Christensen"
<christke@musc.edu>
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 12:57 PM
Subject: OVC Guidelines for Treatment


>
> Guidelines for the Psychosocial Treatment of Intrafamilial
> Child Physical and Sexual Abuse
>
> The National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center of the Medical
> University of South Carolina and the Center for Sexual Assault and
> Traumatic Stress of Harborview Medical Center are developing Guidelines
> for the Psychosocial Treatment of Intrafamilial Child Physical and Sexual
> Abuse through a cooperative agreement funded by the Office for Victims of
> Crime of the U.S. Department of Justice. An initial draft (version
> 6-1-2000) of the Guidelines has been completed and may be downloaded and
> reviewed.
>
> To download the draft Guidelines go to the National Crime Victims Research
> and Treatment Center web site at:
>
>     http://www.musc.edu/cvc/
>
> This draft of the Guidelines is still under a review and revision process,
> and may differ considerably from the final product.  Therefore, it should
> NOT be authoritatively quoted or cited. This draft version is being made
> available for comments by interested professionals. The latest updated
> version of the Guidelines will be posted as it becomes available.
>
> We invite you to read the Guidelines and provide us with your comments and
> feedback about its content. We ask that you respond either by letter or
> E-mail.  Unfortunately, we are unable to accept telephone comments. E-mail
> comments should be directed to Kelley Christensen (christke@musc.edu).
> Mailed comments can be sent to Ben Saunders at the address in the
> signature file below.
>
> The Guidelines are available for download as a WordPerfect (wpd), Word
> (doc), Rich Text Format (rtf), or PDF file. The file should be downloaded
> and opened with your wordprocessing program, or Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF)
> and printed for reading.
>
> We encourage you to send us your feedback concerning the Guidelines and
> look forward to your comments.
>
> Ben
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Benjamin E. Saunders, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor and Director, Family and Child Program
> National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center
> Medical University of South Carolina
> 165 Cannon Street,  Box 250852            (843)792-2945  telephone
> Charleston, SC 29425                      (843)792-3388  fax
>
> Visit our website at:   http://www.musc.edu/cvc/
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>



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