Synopses & Reviews
This book presents and illustrates the perspectives and roles of six disciplines on a multidisciplinary child-protection team. It is intended to be used as part of the academic preparation for professionals from the respective disciplines who are interested in working in the field of child abuse and neglect. It includes educational, legal, nursing, medical, psychological, and social work perspectives and principles, and practice for team development.
Chapter 1 discusses the history of multidisciplinary teams in child welfare services. Chapter 2 focuses on the organization and structure of child abuse and neglect services and the functions of the social worker within this service system. Chapter 3 presents the medical aspects of the multidisciplinary team approach in diagnosing, discussing, evaluating, and analyzing cases. Chapter 4 delineates the role of professional psychology in the prevention, assessment, and treatment of child abuse and neglect cases. Chapter 5 begins with an explanation of the importance of the law, which provides remedy by punishing the abuser or placing the child in a safe and nurturing home. Chapter 6 provides knowledge and understanding of the legal status of educators as related to child abuse and neglect. In Chapter 7, the use of the nursing process in practice with abusive and neglectful families is outlined. Particular attention is paid to the identification of assessment warning signs that can indicate potential or actual abuse. Chapter 8 outlines strategies for team development, emphasizing team process, which includes communication, decision making, and conflict management. Emphasis is placed on clarifying roles, structure, and format of various types of teams.
Synopsis
This book presents and illustrates the perspectives and roles of six disciplines on a multidisciplinary child-protection team.
Synopsis
This book presents and illustrates the perspectives and roles of six disciplines on a multidisciplinary child-protection team. It is intended to be used as part of the academic preparation for professionals from the respective disciplines who are interested in working in the field of child abuse and neglect. It includes educational, legal, nursing, medical, psychological, and social work perspectives and principles, and practice for team development.
About the Author
FAYE F. UNTALAN is Associate Professor in the Schools of Public Health and Social Work at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.CRYSTAL S. MILLS is Director of Social Services at Children's Aid Society in Detroit, Michigan, and is Adjunct Professor in the School of Social Work at the Eastern Michigan University.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Multidisciplinary Approaches in Child Abuse and Neglect by Crystal Mills and Faye F. Untalan
The Social Work Perspective by Larry Lister
The Medical Perspective by William Collins
The Psychological Perspective by Steven Choy
The Legal Perspective by Katherine Hunt Federle
The Educational Perspective by Nina Westcott
The Nursing Perspective by Mary Jane Amundson
Team Development Skills by Lorraine Stringfellow
Methods for Application by Faye F. Untalan and Chrystal S. Mills
Glossary
Index