Based on his earlier groundbreaking book, Recognizing Child Abuse: A Guide for the Concerned, Douglas Besharov's new manual provides a comprehensive training program for child-serving professionals, including social workers, child-care workers, mental health professionals, doctors, nurses, teachers, and police. This one-of-a-kind resource offers the latest information about child abuse and neglect, along with practical advice and new strategies for recognizing and reporting suspected cases to the proper authorities. The training methods and materials have been widely and exhaustively field-tested by Dr. Besharov and numerous state and local experts across the United States.In clear, step-by-step detail, this information-packed manual, with more than 65 overhead transparencies, provides trainers with everything they should know about running groups, and recommends optional ice-breaking activities, discussion questions, and group exercises. The manual's many unique features include simple, concise text divided into uniform, flexible training modules supplemented by dozens of overhead transparencies that contain all key points from each module, and handy notes that cross-reference information from his earlier book. Instructors can teach directly from the book, which is offered in an oversized, 8 1\2 x 11 lay-flat paperback binding.
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