Children who Have Witnessed Community Homicide: Incorporating Risk and Resilience in Clinical Work:

作者: Alan J. Levy , Jack C. Wall

DOI: 10.1606/1044-3894.1083

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摘要: New research and theory on developmental risk resiliency in childhood are presented applied to clinical practice with children who have witnessed violence. This material expands the mental-health services this population by contextualizing phenomenon incorporating a strengths perspective interventions.

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