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A practical guide for the assessment of families at risk of child abuse. Bolton begins by reviewing the literature and theory of family violence and the process of bonding between parent and child. He develops an approach to the problem called the Family Resource Theory. He describes in detail every phase of pregnancy and infancy, raising points for assessment. Three predictors of family violence -- premature birth, unhealthy infancy, and adolescent parenthood -- are given special attention. Bolton goes on to show how to use his ideas in the practical assessment of real families. His method allows clinicians and assessors to set priorities, throw out irrelevant details and begin to predict the likelihood of violence againstBolton, Frank G., Jr. is the author of 'When Bonding Fails: Clinical Assessment of High-Risk Families, Vol. 151', published 1983 under ISBN 9780803920798 and ISBN 0803920792.
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