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Journal articles on the topic "Child psychologists Victoria Attitudes"

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Wagner, William G., Richard Aucoin, and James T. Johnson. "Psychologists' Attitudes Concerning Child Sexual Abuse." Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 2, no. 2 (August 23, 1993): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j070v02n02_05.

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Kahle, D. B., and R. M. White. "Attitudes toward alcoholism among psychologists and marriage, family and child counselors." Journal of Studies on Alcohol 52, no. 4 (July 1991): 321–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.15288/jsa.1991.52.321.

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Mellor, David, and Rebecca Deering. "Professional response and attitudes toward female-perpetrated child sexual abuse: a study of psychologists, psychiatrists, probationary psychologists and child protection workers." Psychology, Crime & Law 16, no. 5 (June 2010): 415–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10683160902776850.

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Ghaziuddin, Neera, Mohan Kaza, Natasha Ghazi, Cheryl King, Garry Walter, and Joseph M. Rey. "Electroconvulsive Therapy for Minors: Experiences and Attitudes of Child Psychiatrists and Psychologists." Journal of ECT 17, no. 2 (June 2001): 109–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00124509-200106000-00005.

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Johnson, Harriette C., and Edwin F. Renaud. "Professional Beliefs about Parents of Children with Mental and Emotional Disabilities: A Cross-Discipline Comparison." Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 5, no. 3 (September 1997): 149–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106342669700500303.

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The views of social workers, child psychiatrists, and psychologists about parents of children with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders were compared in this study. The Providers’ Beliefs About Parents questionnaire was used to measure views about parents’ competence, parents’ pathology, parents’ credibility, parents’ role in the etiology of children's problems, information sharing with parents, giving explicit directives to parents about how to help their children, and related child mental health issues such as use of psychotropic medication with children and adolescents and perceived importance of research-based knowledge about child and adolescent psychopathology. Variables most associated with parent-friendly beliefs and attitudes were endorsement of a neuropsychological orientation and familiarity with parent support groups. Views of respondents did not differ by ethnicity, gender, or parental status. Child psychiatrists were most in agreement with parent-friendly attitudes and beliefs, clinical social workers were least in agreement, and psychologists were midway between the other two groups.
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McNicholas, Fiona. "Attitudes of general practitioners to child psychiatry services." Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine 14, no. 2 (June 1997): 43–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0790966700002962.

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AbstractObjective: To ascertain the views of Irish GPs with regard to local child psychiatry provision.Method: 180 randomly selected general practitioners were sent a questionnaire designed to ascertain their views on child psychiatry services. They were asked to rate service provisions, professional staff and therapies offered in terms of priority.Results: 74 (41%) returned completed questionnaires. Written reports, short waiting list times and emergency inpatient provisions were accorded the highest priority by the largest number of GPs (77%, 64.9%, and 63.5% respectively). Expertise in child sexual abuse, mental handicap and alcohol/drug addiction were also prioritised (77%, 66.2%, & 58.1% respectively). The core staffing required included child psychiatrists, community psychiatry nurses, psychologists and social workers. Family therapy followed by counselling were the most popular treatment modalities. However, more than two thirds (68.6%) of the sample rated their current service as unsatisfactory.Conclusion: In planning service provision it is important to take into account the needs of the community, referrers' views and accessibility in order to provide optimum services for both users and referrers.
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Breach, Rayleen, and Linda K. Jones. "Victorian maternal child health nurses’ knowledge, attitudes and beliefs towards national registration changes." Journal of Hospital Administration 6, no. 3 (March 26, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/jha.v6n3p1.

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In 2010 National Registration for nurses was established which was likely to impact the role of the maternal and child health nurses (MCH) in Victoria. This study explored the perceived impact of the national changes to the MCH nurse workforce in Victoria following the implementation of national registration and a proposed national service framework. A qualitative exploratory descriptive design was employed with the purpose of exploring the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of Key Stakeholders (KSH) to the recent changes and perceived impact to Victorian MCH nurses. The significance of this study lies with understanding the gaps in current knowledge of KSH to the national changes. Outlined briefly in this paper will be main findings from the KSH. This involved interviewing 12 KSH from management positions, including Local Government Coordinators, Policy Advisors to the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, the Municipal Association of Victoria, along with academics from Universities that provide postgraduate Child and Family Health education programs for the MCH nurse qualification. Date was transcribed verbatim and content analysis used. Categories were developed by identifying recurrent patterns from the data, labels were then chosen which reflected the participant’s words: “common standard”; “losing our identity”; “universal service”; “we do it well” and “imposed from above”. Overall the KSH were concerned how the disparity in education and qualifications would be resolved and the effect this would have on the service. Findings from this study highlight the importance of comprehensively investigating services offered by all jurisdictions and using collaboration, communication and leadership to effectively introduce change.
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Buckloh, L. M. "Managed Mental Health Care: Attitudes and Ethical Beliefs of Child and Pediatric Psychologists." Journal of Pediatric Psychology 26, no. 4 (June 1, 2001): 193–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/26.4.193.

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FINNIL-TUOHIMAA, KATARINA, PEKKA SANTTILA, LINDA BJRNBERG, NIINA HAKALA, PEKKA NIEMI, and KENNETH SANDNABBA. "Attitudes related to child sexual abuse: Scale construction and explorative study among psychologists." Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 49, no. 4 (August 2008): 311–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9450.2008.00635.x.

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Richey-Suttles, Stephen, and Rory Remer. "Psychologists' Attitudes Toward Adult Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse." Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 6, no. 2 (September 4, 1997): 43–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j070v06n02_03.

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Books on the topic "Child psychologists Victoria Attitudes"

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Finlayson, Louise M. Professional judgements related to child abuse reporting laws in child sexual abuse cases. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, 1992.

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R, Amato Paul, and Institute of Family Studies (Australia), eds. The child's eye view of family life: A report to respondents in a case study conducted in Victoria in late 1982 and early 1983. Melbourne: Institute of Family Studies, 1985.

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Victoria. Dept. of Health and Community Services. Office of Preschool and Child Care., ed. Children's services in Victoria: What parents think. [Victoria]: Office of Preschool and Child Care, Health and Community Services, 1992.

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