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This tutorial essay addresses several issues that clinicians and health care practitoners must consider in issues of child abuse and neglect including profile of an abuser, determining when abuse has taken place and whether a child should be returned to an abusive family. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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turns on the television and hears about a babys death from shaken infant syndrome. Another opens a magazine to read about a parent beating a child for "failing" at toilet
training. Yet another reads an account of a child who was locked up in a closet and starved for weeks on end. While abuse of children is nothing new (for
centuries, parents have been hurting children, either because the culture demands it or because they were treated the same way), the public outcry regarding the situation is. Because of that,
more and more papers and articles are being written to help teachers, health care professionals and others determine how to handle child abuse.
The purpose of this tutorial essay is to lead the student through setting up a paper about family violence and child neglect, while demonstrating how to use sources to
support a thesis. The student has already submitted an outline of what needs to be covered, which includes the topics; identifying the single most important cause of neglect, the difficulty
in proving emotional abuse or neglect, methods used in measuring child abuse, the profile of abusers, the implications for clinicians regarding multiple factors of child abuse and under what circumstances
children should be returned to the care of abusive parents. Before launching into the actual meat of the paper, the student needs
to define a theme. Much of the theme has already been outlined in the opening graphs of this paper, which is that child abuse is coming more into the public
consciousness, and, as a result, health care professionals need to know how to recognize it, how to measure it, how to treat it and what the profile of abusers are.
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