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Predictors of Physicians' Responses to Woman Abuse:The Role of Gender, Background, and Brief Training
(Society of General Internal Medicine, 1993)
Objective: To assess the relationship between gender, background,
and brief training and physicians' detection of and treatment for
woman abuse.
Design: Quasi-experimental and correlational designs, plus control
for ...
Possible selves in balance: Implications for delinquency
(Blackwell, 1990)
An approach to the initiation, maintenance, and cessation of delinquency is outlined in which an adolescent's possible selves play a pivotal role. Possible selves are the individual's self-relevant expectations for the ...
Describing the homeless mentally ill: Cluster analysis results
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Plenum Publishing Corporation ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1993-02)
Research on older families when more than one member responds: Producing and interpreting findings
(Elsevier, 1993)
This article draws on data collected from a very old parent and two of her or his adult children in 20 older families to show how different strategies for analyzing data produce different images of families. The findings ...
What happens to sexually abused children identified by child protective services?
(Elsevier, 1991)
Fifty-eight sexually abused children who had received child protective services were followed up on average a little under three years after initial identification. About half of the cases were still receiving child welfare ...
Process-psychodynamic groups for men who batter: Description of a brief treatment model
(1997)
Contrasts the assumptions of cognitive-behavioral with those of process-psychodynamic approaches in working with men who batter. A process-psychodynamic treatment model that was implemented at an abuser-treatment program ...