Glossary/Reference
Section 7: Index
Section 7 Overview
Section 7 is the glossary and reference chapters. The terms in this glossary are legal, medical, psychological, and practice terms commonly used by Children’s Division (CD). However, some of the definitions may not reflect the meaning that the general public uses. The reference material follows the glossary. The reference chapters are on a variety of subjects that supplement the policy and procedures covered in this manual.
Table of Contents
- Glossary
- Acronyms
- Chapter 1 - Family Systems Theory
- Chapter 2 - Family Communication
- Chapter 3 - Parenting and Discipline
- Chapter 4 - Developmental Milestone
- Chapter 5 - Taking Care of Baby
- Chapter 6 - Nutrition, Health, and Development
- Chapter 7 - Separation and Loss
- Chapter 8 - Fetal Drug Addiction
- Chapter 9 - Failure to Thrive
- Chapter 10 - Chronic Neglect
- Chapter 11 - Munchanusen Syndrome by Proxy
- Chapter 12 - Developmental and Psychological Problems
- Chapter 13 - Juvenile Court/Legal Information
- Chapter 14 - Childhood Medical Disorder/Impairments
- Chapter 15 - Department of Mental Health
- Chapter 16 - Substance Abuse
- Chapter 17 - Relationship Building
- Chapter 18 - Investigative Interviewing
- Chapter 19 - Parental Behavior/Ambivalent
- Chapter 20 - Working with Resistant Families
- Chapter 21 - The Teaching and Training Role
- Chapter 22 - Preventing Worker Burnout
- Chapter 23 - Working with Culturally Diverse Families
- Chapter 24 - Domestic Violence
- Chapter 25 - Diagramming Families for Assessment
- Chapter 26 - Supervisory Considerations
- Chapter 27 - Methamphetamine (“METH”) Use: Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories; and Guidelines
- Chapter 28 - Physical Abuse
- Chapter 29 - Sexual Abuse
- Chapter 30 - Neglect
- Chapter 31 - Medical Neglect
- Chapter 32 - Educational Neglect
- Chapter 33 - Emotional Abuse
- Chapter 34 - Laws Relating to Custody, Placement and Visitation of Children under the Jurisdiction of Juvenile Court
- Chapter 35 - Sample Questions for Worker/Child Visits