Psychological Assessment of Abused and Traumatized Children
Discover the essential resource for understanding and evaluating the psychological effects of abuse and trauma in children with Psychological Assessment of Abused and Traumatized Children by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 1999, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 278 pages, offering in-depth insights into the complexities of child maltreatment. This guide emphasizes the critical role of projective measures in assessing the psychological systems and structures affected by trauma. Ideal for professionals in psychology, social work, and child advocacy, this book equips readers with the knowledge needed to effectively address the needs of abused and traumatized children. Enhance your understanding and improve your assessment skills with this vital addition to your library.