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Behavioral Treatment of Child Abuse: A Developmental Perspective

NCJ Number
125857
Journal
Behavior Modification Volume: 14 Issue: 3 Dated: (July 1990) Pages: 279-300
Author(s)
S T Azar; B R Siegel
Date Published
1990
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This article reviews cognitive and behavioral treatment strategies that have been employed with parents who physically abuse their children.
Abstract
Using a developmental framework, a broadened view of abuse is presented that emphasizes targets for intervention that not only reduce aversive parental behavior, but also increase behaviors that lead to more optimal child outcome - infancy, middle childhood, and adolescence. An argument is made for there being different goal parental behaviors during each of these periods, as well as unique child-based demands that act as obstacles to parents' successfully meeting these goals. Where behavioral treatment with abusive parents do not yet exist, treatments with similar parent populations are described. The article concludes with a discussion of the treatment issues facing the field in the future. 70 references. (Publisher abstract)