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    Mental Retardation

    One of the most frequent reasons for referring a child for assessment is to ascertain the youngster’s intellectual functioning level. Quite often, in the case of children with apparent developmental lags, the ...

    Melanie L. McGrath, Jeffrey A. Kelly in Handbook of Assessment in Childhood Psychopathology (1987)

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    Cognitive problem-solving training to improve the child-care judgment of child neglectful parents

    Child neglect, the failure to adequately meet a youngster's care needs, is the most frequent form of child maltreatment reported to welfare authorities. However, there have been few empirical reports of treatm.....

    Brenda Dawson, Armando de Armas, Melanie L. McGrath in Journal of Family Violence (1986)