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BOOK CHAPTERS

DePanfilis, D. (2000). How do I assess the strengths in families? In Dubowitz, H., & DePanfilis, D. (Eds.). Handbook for child protection practice (pp. 335-338).  Newberry Park, CA: Sage.

DePanfilis, D. (2000). How do I assess a caregiver’s motivation and readiness to change? In Dubowitz, H., & DePanfilis, D. (Eds.).  Handbook for child protection practice (pp. 322-326).  Newberry Park, CA: Sage.

DePanfilis, D. (2000). How do I determine if a child is neglected? In Dubowitz, H., & DePanfilis, D. (Eds.). Handbook for child protection practice (pp. 119-124).  Newberry Park, CA: Sage.

DePanfilis, D. (2000). How do I develop a helping alliance with the family? In Dubowitz, H., & DePanfilis, D. (Eds.).  Handbook for child protection practice (pp. 34-38).  Newberry Park, CA: Sage.

DePanfilis, D. (2000). How do I match risks to client intervention outcomes? In Dubowitz, H., & DePanfilis, D. (Eds.).  Handbook for child protection practice (pp. 365-370).   Newberry Park, CA: Sage.

DePanfilis, D. (2000). How do I use case record keeping to assist with intervention and provide accountability? In Dubowitz, H., & DePanfilis, D. (Eds.).  Handbook for child protection practice (pp. 588-593). Newberry Park, CA: Sage.

DePanfilis, D. (2000). What is inadequate supervision? In Dubowitz, H., & DePanfilis, D. (Eds.).  Handbook for child protection practice (pp. 132-134).  Newberry Park, CA:  Sage.

McDermott, M. (1999). What Treatment is Recommended for Sexual Perpetrators?  In Dubowitz, H., & DePanfilis, D. (Eds.).  Handbook for child protection practice (pp. 453-458).  Newberry Park, CA:  Sage.

DePanfilis, D. (1999). Intervening with families when children are neglected.  In H. Dubowitz (Ed). Neglected children: Research, practice, and policy (pp. 211-236) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Zuravin, S. J., & DePanfilis, D. (1999). Predictors of Child Protective Service intake decisions: Case closure, referral to continuing services, or foster care placement.  In  P.A. Curtis & G. Dale (Eds.). The foster care crisis: Translating research into policy and practice  (pp. 63-83). Omaha: The Nebraska Press.

Martel-Connors, K., Schamess, G., & Strieder, F. (1996). "Children's Treatment Groups: An overview, and an Innovative Model for Ameliorating the Effects of Cumulative Trauma.  Theory and Practice in Clinical Social Work.  A Handbook for the 1990's and Beyond, Jerrold Brandell, Ed., New York: Free Press.

Kates, W., Johnson, R., Rader, M., & Strieder, F. (1996).  Whose Child is This? Assessment and Treatment of Children in Foster Care. In Differential Diagnosis and Treatment in Social Work, Fourth Edition, Francis Truner (Ed.). New York: The Free Press.

Giesey, G. & Strieder, F. (1982). "Attending to Family Issues in Anorexia Nervosa", in Anorexia Nervosa.  Meir Gross (ed.), Lexington: Callamore Press.

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