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  1. Child abuse: the ultimate betrayal
    Call Number: G35.30 MAG 1983
    Magnuson, Ed
  2. Child firesetters: a study of three populations
    Call Number: G40.65 SHO 1987
    Showers, Jacy, Ed.D.Pickrell, Elaine, ACSW
  3. Child welfare problems in an Alaskan Native village
    Call Number: G32.10 JON 1969
    Jones, Dorothy M.
  4. Child-abuse debate centers on suggestibility
    Call Number: G35.15 GOL 1990
    Goleman, Daniel
  5. Children: Indian juveniles in the state and tribal courts of Oregon
    Call Number: G40.10 OBR 1977
    O'Brien, Michael J.
  6. Children: the forgotten victims of domestic violence
    Call Number: G45 MCG 1997
    McGregor, Kathy
  7. Choice theory as reflected in the Native American medicine wheel an application for a staff training exercise in student affairs
    Call Number: H15 BEC 1996
    Beck, Carole
  8. Civil commitment of American Indians
    Call Number: H40.50 BLO 1990
    Bloom, Joseph D., MDManson, Spero M., PhDNeligh, Gordon, MD
  9. Civil right in tribal courts: the Indian Bill of Rights at thirty years
    Call Number: J35.10 MCC 1998
    McCarthy, Robert J.
  10. Clinical strategies for American Indian families in crisis
    Call Number: H40.50 RED 1982
    Red Horse, John G., PhD
  11. Coalition building between Native American and environmental organizations in opposition to development: the case of the new Los Padres Dam project
    Call Number: C06 MOO 1998
    Moore, Mik
  12. Collecting data on the abuse and neglect of American Indian children
    Call Number: G35.10 FOX 2003
    Fox, Kathleen A., PhD.
  13. Communication styles for Wind River Native American clients and the therapeutic approaches of their clinicians
    Call Number: G40.50 LEE 1997
    Lee, Stacy AuCoin, MSW, LCSW
  14. Comparison between American Indian and non-Indian out-of-home placements
    Call Number: G15.10 DON 2003
    Donald, Karen L., MSWBradley, Linda K., MSW, et al.
  15. Conceptual and methodological problems in cross-cultural health research
    Call Number: C70 CHA 1972
    Chance, Norman A., PhD
  16. Conducting drug abuse prevention research in partnership with Native American communities: meeting challenges through collaborative approaches
    Call Number: G60.10 BAL 1999
    Baldwin, Julie A., PhD
  17. Conducting research with an urban American Indian community: a collaborative approach
    Call Number: C25.10 DAY 1998
    Day, Priscilla A., M.S.W.Blue, Elizabeth T., et al.
  18. Consequences of abuse on the relationships of children
    Call Number: G35.15 FAT 1990
    Fatout, Marian F.
  19. Constructing a place for religion and spirituality in psychodynamic practice
    Call Number: E10 NOR 2000
    Northcut, Terry B., PhD
  20. Contested identities: the adoption of American Indian children and the liberal state
    Call Number: G10.10 SLA 2000
    Slaughter, M. M.
  21. Crime and justice in American Indian communities
    Call Number: G70.30 POU 2002
    Poupart, Lisa M.
  22. Criminal disposition of persons involved in 72 cases of fatal child abuse
    Call Number: G35.50 SHO 1986
    Showers, Jacy, Ed.D.Apolo, Julio, MD
  23. Cross cultural partnerships for child abuse prevention with Native American communities
    Call Number: G35.30 TON 1991
    Tong, CharCross, Terry L., MSW
  24. Cultural perspectives on child welfare
    Call Number: G32 STA 1984
    Stack, Carol B.
  25. Culturally grounded group work with adolescent American Indian students
    Call Number: C10 MAR 1998
    Marsiglia, Flavio FranciscoCross, SuzanneMitchell-Enos, Violet
  26. Culture and chronic mental illness
    Call Number: H30.10 LEF 1990
    Lefley, Harriet P., PhD
  27. Culture counts in mental health services
    Call Number: H40.10 DAW 2001
    Daw, Jennifer
  28. Cultures in recovery
    Call Number: G60.10 BUT 1992
    Butterfield, NancyBoyer, PaulReddish, Jennifer Gray
  29. Current status and future directions of research on the American Indian child
    Call Number: C70 YAT 1987
    Yates, Alayne, MD
  30. Cutaneous signs of child abuse
    Call Number: G35.15 RAI 1981
    Raimer, Ben G., MDRaimer, Sharon, MDHebeler, Joan R., MD
  31. Decision-making in child abuse and neglect
    Call Number: G35.15 WAS 1986
    Wasserman, Saul, MD
  32. Depressive symptoms among American Indian adolescents: psychometric characteristics of the center for epidemiologic studies depression scale (CES-D)
    Call Number: H45.35 MAN 1990
    Manson, Spero M., PhDAckerson, Lynn M.Dick, Rhonda Wiegman, BSBaron, Anna E., et al.
  33. Designing systems of care
    Call Number: H40.05 PIR 1996
    Pires, Sheila A.
  34. Destruction of Indian families--beyond the best interests of Indian children
    Call Number: G10.10 SHO 1978
    Shore, James H., MD
  35. Developing a community mental health clinic on the Papago Indian Reservation
    Call Number: H40.25 KAH 1973
    Kahn, Marvin. W.Delk, John L.
  36. Developing mental health services for Native American children
    Call Number: H40.50 BAR 1998
    Barlow, Allison, MPHWalkup, John T., MD
  37. Development and implementation of tribal foster care standards
    Call Number: G15.10 CRO 2000
    Cross, Terry L., M.S.W.Simmons, David E., M.S.W.
  38. Differential treatment of minority children in service systems
    Call Number: G32.20 DIFF 1982
    Stehno, Sandra M., M.A.
  39. Does the worm live in the ground? reflections on Native American spirituality
    Call Number: C35 GAR 1999
    Garrett, Michael TlanustaWilbur, Michael P.
  40. Drawing on cultural tradition in Indian child welfare practice
    Call Number: G32.10 CRO 1986
    Cross, Terry L., MSW

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