Typology for Parents of Abused Children / Michael P. Sloan and John H. Meier.

This paper reports an effort to classify parents of abused children according to existing and new typologies derived from parents' psychopathological personality profiles. Several previously reported typologies for abusive parents are reviewed and elaborated. In addition, reference is given to data...

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Main Author: Sloan, Michael P.
Other Authors: Meier, John H., 1935-
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1983.
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Physical Description:22 pages
Format: Microfilm Book

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