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Re: Treatment Guidelines now available



Unfortunately, no.  The only method of distribution we have right now is
by internet.  sorry.

Ben

Bobbie wrote:
> 
> Dr. Sanders:
> 
> Is there a way to order this from OCJP?  I have a printer that is unable to
> handle the large number of pages included in this report.
> 
> Thank you,
> Barbara (Bobbie) J. Lawson, M.A.
> Marriage Family Therapist California
> Plumas Rural Services, Inc.
> CHAT (Child Abuse Treatment) Program
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu
> [mailto:owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu]On Behalf Of
> Benjamin E. Saunders
> Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 8:44 AM
> To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
> Subject: Treatment Guidelines now available
> 
> I am pleased to report that the Office for Victims of Crime, U.S.
> Department of Justice has agreed to allow us to distribute the final
> report "Child Physical and Sexual Abuse: Guidelines for Treatment (Final
> Report: January 15, 2003)" on our web site  We greatly appreciate OVC's
> permission for the immediate distribution of this document in order to
> get the information to the field in a timely manner.
> 
> This report is the result of a three year project to develop guidelines
> for the treatment of families experiencing physical or sexual abuse.  It
> describes the development of a rating system for classifying clinical
> protocols; summarizes 24 treatment protocols commonly used with cases of
> physical and sexual abuse; classifies the protocols according to their
> theoretical basis, clinical/anecdotal literatures, acceptance within the
> treatment community, potential for harm, and level of empirical support.
> A set of 22 general guidelines for treatment are also offered.  The
> effort was guided by a distinguished National Advisory Committee and had
> 30 contributors.  Child abuse researchers may find it useful in pursuing
> clinical efficacy and effectiveness research.
> 
> This document may now be downloaded from our web site at
> www.musc.edu/cvc/.  It is a PDF file and you will need the Adobe Acrobat
> Reader to view or print the file.
> 
> Again, our thanks goes to Mr. John Gillis, Director of OVC, for allowing
> us to distribute this document in this fashion.
> 
> Ben
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Benjamin E. Saunders, Ph.D.
> 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 web sites:  http://www.musc.edu/cvc
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Benjamin E. Saunders, Ph.D.
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 web sites:  http://www.musc.edu/cvc
                      http://www.vawprevention.org
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