“…Any brief review is destined to omit more than it includes. Following is a short list of some of psychology’s contributions: - Developing theory and research on the etiology of maltreatment (e.g., Cicchetti, Toth, & Maughan, 2000; Thornberry & Henry, 2013)
- Identifying and explaining psychological abuse and neglect as a form of maltreatment and exploring its consequences (e.g., Brassard & Donovan, 2006)
- Helping to examine the neuropsychological effects of child maltreatment (e.g., Kavanaugh, Dupont-Frechette, Jerskey, & Holler, 2017)
- Studying the consequences of maltreatment for development, behavior, and experience, both short-term (e.g., Cicchetti & Toth, 2015) and long-term (e.g., Widom, Czaja, & Dutton, 2008)
- Developing methods for assessing the risk that caregivers will maltreat their children (see, e.g., Laulik, Allam, & Browne, 2015)
- Implementing a community-wide approach to preventing child maltreatment (Kimbrough-Melton & Melton, 2015)
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