“…Systematic narrative reviews and meta-analyses concur that for physical child abuse and neglect, effective therapy is family-based, structured, extends over periods of at least six months, is often conducted on a home-visiting basis, and addresses specific problems in relevant subsystems including parenting skills deficits, children's posttraumatic adjustment problems, and the overall supportiveness of the family and social network (Henggeler and Schaeffer, 2016;Kennedy et al, 2016;Levey et al, 2017;Skowron and Reinemann, 2005;Timmer and Urquiza, 2014;Vlahovicova et al, 2017). Cognitive behavioural family therapy (Kolko et al, 2014;Kolko and Swenson, 2002;Rynyon and Deblinger, 2013), parent-child interaction therapy (Kennedy, 2016;McNeil and Hembree-Kigin, 2011), and multisystemic therapy for child abuse and neglect (Henggeler and Schaeffer, 2016;Swenson and Schaeffer, 2014) are manualized approaches to family-based treatment which have been shown in randomized controlled trials to reduce the risk of further physical child abuse.…”