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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to the Special Issue: Evidence Supports APSAC’s Position Calling to End Corporal Punishment in all U.S. Homes and Schools
  • APSAC Members’ Responses to a Survey of Attitudes and Beliefs
  • APSAC’s Position Statement on Corporal Punishment of Children
  • Corporal Punishment in Schools
  • Corporal Punishment: Evaluation of an Intervention by PNPs
  • Welcoming Children to the Family of Humanity
  • Dane County District Attorney’s Office Efforts to Reduce Corporal Punishment Through Criminal Justice Reform and Community Engagement |
  • Shaping Child Welfare Practices in America and Beyond
  • Literature Review, Washington Update, News of the Organization, and Conference Calendar
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  • Current Challenges in Addressing the Realities of Poverty and Inequality in Families with Young Children: A Call for Both Policy and Intervention
  • The Forgotten Victims: Children of Incarcerated Parents
  • Understanding Juvenile Probation Officers
  • At Issue: Rethink the Label Insular Communities When Referring to Child Abuse
  • An Education Agenda for Those Who Need It Most
  • Threats to the Medically Complex Child
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  • Introduction to the Special Issue: Munchausen by Proxy: Abusive by Pediatric Condition Falsification, Caregiver-Fabricated Illness in a Children, or Medical Child Abuse Due to Factious Disorder Imposed on Another 
  • Munchausen by Proxy: Clinical and Case Management Guidance 
  • Diagnostic Aid to Identify Simulation and/or Induction: Abuse by Pediatric Condition Falsification/Caregiver-Fabricated Illness in a Child/Medical Child Abuse 
  • Investigation of Medical Child Abuse/Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another
  • Munchausen by Proxy in Educational and Mental Health Settings
  • Munchausen by Proxy: Risk Assessment, Support, and Treatment of Spouses and Other Family Caregivers
  • Child Protective Services Management of Cases of Suspected Child Abuse/Neglect Due to Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another 
  • The Influence of Electronic and Internet Advances on Munchausen by Proxy
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  • Introduction to the Issue: Children and Adolescents in the Foster Care System
  • Coordinating Care to Provide Quality Health Services to Children in Foster Care 
  • The Physical Health Needs of Children in Foster Care
  • Meeting the Developmental, Behavioral, and Mental Health Needs of Children in Foster Care
  • Medical Education and Foster Care
  • Foster Care: Child Welfare's Responsibility and Challenge
  • The Confluence of Medical and Legal Advocacy: Selena's Story
  • Youth Transitioning out of Foster Care: A New Opportunity to Access SSI Benefits 
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  • At Issue: Supporting Our Immigrant Children
  • Evidence-Based Assessment in the Aftermath of Disasters: Towards a Best-Practice Model for Evaluating Hurricane-Exposed Youth
  • Improving the Effectiveness of Intimate Partner Violence Screening: Results From a Local Needs Assessment
  • Suicide-Related Behaviors Among Abused and Maltreated Youth: A Call to Action and Recommendations for Providers
  • Bonded to the Abuser: How and Why Children Form and Maintain Attachments with Abusive Caregiver

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  • ​At Issue: Child Abuse Reporters and the Immunity Myth
  • An Overview of Published Medical Research About Child Abuse and Neglect During 2006-2015

  • True Evidence-Based Practices Deserve Wide Acceptance

  • A National Initiative to End Corporal Punishment

  • No Hit Zones: A Single Solution to Address the Most Prevalent Risk Factor in Child Abuse

  • Working with Molly: A Culturally Sensitive Approach to Parents Using Corporal Punishment Because of Their Religious Beliefs

Tables of Contents:
  • Commentary: The Credibility of Child Protective Services Rests on the Integrity of the Department Director | Daniel Pollack
  • Governors as Policymakers: Child Welfare as an Election Issue | Mary Elizabeth Collins
  • Book Review: Medical Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse: A Practical Guide (4th Ed.) | Debra Esernio-Jenssen
  • Introduction to the Special Section | Kathleen Coulborn Faller
  • Introduction: How Should Child Welfare Respond to Substance Use in Pregnancy | Kenneth Feder
  • How Should We Respond to Pregnancy and Substance Use? | Martin Guggenheim and Lynn Paltrow
  • To Protect and Provide for Children, Prental Substance Use Must be Considered Abuse | Frank E. Vandervort and Vincent J. Palusci
  • Response to: How Should We Respond to Pregnancy and Substance Use? | Frank E. Vandervort and Vincent J. Palusci
  • Response to: To Protect and Provide for Children, Prenatal Substance Use Must be Considered Abuse | Martin Guggenheim and Lynn Paltrow
  • The Indian Child Welfare Act: A Brief Overview to Contextualize Current Controversies | Frank E. Vandervort
  • The Indian Child Welfare Act as the "Gold Standard" | Matthew L.M. Fletcher and Kathryn E. Fort
  • The Indian Child Welfare Act: In the Best Interests of Children? | Kathryn A. Piper
  • Response to: The Indian Child Welfare Act as the "Gold Standard" | Kathryn A. Piper
  • Response to: The Indian Child Welfare Act: In the Best Interests of Children? | Matthew L.M. Fletcher and Kathryn E. Fort.
Table of Contents:
  • Psychological Maltreatment -- A Major Child Health, Development, and Protection Issue | Stuart N. Hart and Marla R. Brassard
  • Reported Rates of Psychological Maltreatment and U.S. State Statutes: Implications for Policy | Amy J.L. Baker
  • Is Psychological Maltreatment as Harmful as Other Forms of Child Abuse and Neglect? A Research Review | Marla R. Brassard
  • Implications of Psychological Maltreatment for Universal Intervention _ Stuart N. Hart
  • Widening the Reach of Clinical Interventions to Reduce Psychological Maltreatment | Zoe Chiel and Christina Fiorvanti
Table of Contents:
  • Intrafamilial Child Torture: Training Mandated Reporters | Pamela J. Miller
  • Advancing Trauma-Informed Programs in Schools to Promote Resilience and Child Well-Being | Todd I. Herrenkohl, Sunghyun Hong, and Bethany Verbrugge
Special "Contested Issues" Section on Parental Alienation
  • Introduction -- Parental Alienation: A Contested Concept | Kathleen Coulborn Faller
  • Seeking a Bridge Between Child Sexual Abuse and Parental Alienation Experts | Madelyn Simring Milchman
  • Parental Alienation Syndrome/Parental Alienation Disorder (PAS/PAD): A Critique of a 'Disorder' Frequenly Used to Discount Allegations of Interpersonal Violence and Abuse in Child Custody Cases | Robert Geffner and Aileen Herlinda Sandoval
  • Can There Be a Bridge Between Interpersonal Vilence/Abuse and Parental Alienation Proponents: A Response to Milchman | Aileen Herlinda Sandoval and Robert Geffner
  • Is a Critique of Parental Alienation Syndrome/Parental Alienation Disorder (PAS/PAD) Timely? A Response to Geffner and Sandoval.
Table of Contents: 
  • Editorial: New Beginnings | Lisa Schelbe, PhD, MSW, Special Issue Guest Editor
  • A Look Into the Mirror: Reflecting on Systemic Racism and Implicit Bias | Carlo Panlilio, PhD
  • Child and Animal Maltreatment: Intersections, Challenges, and Opportunities When Intervening with Maltreating Families | Mary Elizabeth Rauktis, PhD & Elizabeth Moser, MSW
  • Under the Influence: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the Biology of Trauma | John Stirling, MD & Karen Zilberstein, MSW, LICSW
  • Increasing True Reports Without Increasing False Reports: Best Practice Interviewing Methods and Open-Ended Wh- Questions | Thomas D. Lyon, JD, PhD & Hayden M. Henderson, PhD
  • Do Ethical Standards Apply to Forensic Interviewers? | Mark D. Everson, PhD
  • If Odysseus Were a Child Welfare Director | Daniel Pollack, MSSA (MSW), JD & Francesca LeRue, MSW, MPA
  • Next Steps for ACEs: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding, Treating, and Preventing Child Adversity: A Book Review of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Using Evidence to Advance Research, Practice, Policy, and Prevention | Catherine A. Murphy, MPPA
Speical issue on COVID-19
Table of Contents:
  • Keep Soaring Throughout 2022 | Lisa Schelbe, PhD, MSW
  • Race, Trauma, and the Education System | Carlomagno C. Panlilio, PhD; Charles Alvarado, MA; Samantha Ellner, BA
  • “They are just baby teeth; they will fall out anyway.” Questions Child Protection Services Workers Should Ask If There Is Suspected Dental Neglect | Katheryn Goldman DMD, MPH, ABD; Daniel Pollack MSW, JD
  • Comparison of State Online Mandated Reporter Trainings | Danielle Somerville, BS; Sarah Dore, MPA; Kathryn L. Humphreys, PhD, EdM; Nicole Verdiglione, MA; Shouhao Zhou, PhD;Robert Hamm, PhD; Rick Fiene, PhD; Karl Kapp, EdD; Benjamin H. Levi, MD PhD FAACP
  • The Cycle of Student Trauma, Teacher Stress, and Teacher–Student Relational Support: A Case for Supporting Teachers’ Self-Care | Amanda M. Ferrara, MS; Kimberly Kohler, PhD; Karen Rizzo, PhD; Rebecca Bertuccio, PhD; Carlomagno C. Panlilio, PhD (Special Open Access Article -- Read Here!)
  • Reflections of My Time With APSAC and the Advisor | Bri Stormer, MSW
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