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Authors: Jaffe, PG Sudermann, M Geffner, R
Citation: Pg. Jaffe et al., Emerging issues for children exposed to domestic violence, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 1-7

Authors: Fantuzzo, JW Mohr, WK Noone, MJ
Citation: Jw. Fantuzzo et al., Making the invisible victims of violence against women visible through university/community partnerships, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 9-23

Authors: Levendosky, AA Graham-Bermann, SA
Citation: Aa. Levendosky et Sa. Graham-bermann, Trauma and parenting in battered women: An addition to an ecological modelof parenting, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 25-35

Authors: Pepler, DJ Catallo, R Moore, TE
Citation: Dj. Pepler et al., Consider the children: Research informing interventions for children exposed to domestic violence, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 37-57

Authors: Dutton, DG
Citation: Dg. Dutton, Witnessing parental violence as a traumatic experience shaping the abusivepersonality, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 59-67

Authors: Mohr, WK Fantuzzo, JW
Citation: Wk. Mohr et Jw. Fantuzzo, The neglected variable of physiology in domestic violence, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 69-84

Authors: Rossman, BBR Ho, J
Citation: Bbr. Rossman et J. Ho, Posttraumatic response and children exposed to parental violence, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 85-106

Authors: Berman, H
Citation: H. Berman, The relevance of narrative research with children who witness war and children who witness woman abuse, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 107-125

Authors: Sudermann, M Marshall, L Loosely, S
Citation: M. Sudermann et al., Evaluation of the London (Ontario) community group treatment programme forchildren who have witnessed woman abuse, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 127-146

Authors: Stephens, N McDonald, R Jouriles, EN
Citation: N. Stephens et al., Helping children who reside at shelters for battered women: Lessons learned, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 147-160

Authors: Kerig, PK Fedorowicz, AE Brown, CA Warren, M
Citation: Pk. Kerig et al., Assessment and intervention for PTSD in children exposed to violence, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 161-184

Authors: Rabenstein, S Lehmann, P
Citation: S. Rabenstein et P. Lehmann, Mothers and children together: A family group treatment approach, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 185-205

Authors: Echlin, C Osthoff, B
Citation: C. Echlin et B. Osthoff, Child protection workers and battered women's advocates working together to end violence against women and children, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 207-219

Authors: Hilton, NZ
Citation: Nz. Hilton, The role of attitudes and awareness in anti-violence education, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 221-238

Authors: Gelles, RJ
Citation: Rj. Gelles, Controversies in family preservation programs, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 239-252

Authors: Friend, C
Citation: C. Friend, Aligning with the battered woman to protect both mother and child: Direct practice and policy implications, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 253-267

Authors: Busch, R Robertson, N
Citation: R. Busch et N. Robertson, Innovative approaches to child custody and domestic violence in New Zealand: The effects of law reform on the discourses of battering, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 269-299

Authors: Bala, N
Citation: N. Bala, A differentiated legal approach to the effects of spousal abuse on children: A Canadian context, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 301-328

Authors: Lemon, NKD
Citation: Nkd. Lemon, Custody and visitation trends in the United States in domestic violence cases, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 329-343

Authors: Beeman, SK Edleson, JL
Citation: Sk. Beeman et Jl. Edleson, Collaborating on family safety: Challenges for children's and women's advocates, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 345-358
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