In this issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America, guest editor Dr. Allison M. Jackson brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Recognizing and Responding to Child Maltreatment. The impact of child abuse can be mitigated through trauma-informed approaches to recognition and response, and can also be prevented. In this issue, top experts help readers increase their knowledge and understanding of various forms of child abuse and neglect and how to support patients and families who have experienced these forms of childhood trauma.
Child Sexual Abuse Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Physical Abuse: Cutaneous Injuries Physical Abuse: Fractures Pediatric Physical Abuse: Visceral Injuries Abusive Head Trauma Child Torture Perpetrated by a Caregiver: Identification, Evaluation, and Management Medical Child Abuse: Clinicians as Healers, Abusers, and Expert Witnesses Recognizing and Responding to Child Neglect Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Children Impact of Parental Substance Misuse on Children Screening Children for Adverse and Positive Childhood Experiences in Primary Care Family-Centered Trauma-Informed Care: Integrating Support for Families Affected by Trauma
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