Beyond Blame; Child Abuse Tragedies Revisited
Beyond Blame; Child Abuse Tragedies Revisited
Editorial Reviews
Times Educational Supplement
"Beyond Blame provides . . . a very important theoretical contribution to the child abuse literature . . .."
Olive Stevenson, University of Nottingham
"A welcome and timely addition to the literature on child abuse. . . . I hope that this book will be widely used."
Beyond Blame; Child Abuse Tragedies Revisited
Beyond Blame,Peter Reder,Routledge,0415066794,Abuse - General,Case studies,Child Abuse,Child Care/Parenting,General,Great Britain,Self-Help,prevention & control,Child welfare,Psychology & Psychiatry / General,Sexual abuse,United Kingdom, Great Britain
Book Contents:
- Beyond Jennifer & Jason: An Enlightened Guide to Naming Your Baby
- Black Families in Corporate America (Understanding Families series)
- Building Skills in High-Risk Families: Strategies for the Home-Based Practitioner
- Bumblebees Can't Fly : Seven Simple Strategies for Making the Impossible Possible
- But Nobody Told Me I'd Ever Have to Leave Home: From Toddlers to Teens: How Parents Can Raise Children to Become Capable Adults
- Butterflies in the Wind : The Truth about Latin American Adoptions
- Changing Families: A Guide for Kids and Grown-Ups
- Child Custody Building Agreements That (Building a Parenting Agreement That Works)
- Coping with Chemotherapy (Revised Edition)
- Creative Living Skills, Student Edition
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