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Lucy Berliner, MSW Harborview Medical Center 325 Ninth Avenue Box 359947 Seattle, Washington 98104-2499 EDUCATION 1966 - 1970 1972 - 1974 vm: 206.744.1645 fax: 206.744.1614 [email protected] B.A. with honors, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana M.S.W., School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington FACULTY APPOINTMENTS 1992 Clinical Associate Professor School of Social Work, University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington POSITIONS HELD 1970 -1972 1976, summer Counselor, Eldorado Heights, Residential Treatment Center for Adolescent Girls Boulder, Colorado Counselor, King County Juvenile Court, Seattle, Washington 1973 -1977 (.40 FTE) Emergency Room Social Worker, Harborview Medical Center University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 1973 – Present HONORS 1985 1986 1989 1993 1993 1995 1996 1999 2002 2006 Director, Harborview Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress (formerly Harborview Sexual Assault Center), Harborview Medical Center University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Outstanding Service in Victim Assistance, NOVA Marjory Fry Award Outstanding Service Award American Prosecutors Research Institute, National Center for the Prosecution of Child Abuse Significant Achievement Award, Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abuse Outstanding Achievement Award by a Scholar, Washington Council on Crime Delinquency Outstanding Professional Award, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) Crime Victim Outstanding Service Award, United States Department of Justice Non-Lawyer of the Year Award, King County Bar Association Sarah Haley Memorial Award for Clinical Excellence, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) Lee Ann Miller Award, Children’s Justice Interdisciplinary Task Force State of Washington William Friedrich Memorial Award, APSAC Berliner CV 2012 International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Distinguished Career Award CURRENT LICENSE Licensed Independent Social Worker, Washington (LW00004402) 7/2001 – current PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) Children’s Alliance (State of Washington) Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Journal of Interpersonal Violence Child Maltreatment International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect SPECIAL NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 1986- 2004 Executive Board and Director, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Alexandria, VA 1986-1995 Advisory Board, National Center for the Prosecution of Child Abuse, Arlington, VA 1986-1991 Executive Board and Director, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Chicago, IL 1987-1992 Advisory Committee, Center for Child Protection & Family Support, Washington, DC 1988-1996 National Advisory Board, National Resource Center on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, AL 1989- 2009 National Advisory Board, Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Beaverton, OR 1990 National Institute of Mental Health, Violence and Traumatic Stress Violence Initiatives 1992-1996 Advisory Board, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children 1996 National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Panel on Research on Violence against Women 2000 National Institute of Justice/Office of Victims of Crime, DOJ, Symposium on Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims 2010 US Department of Justice Children Exposed to Violence Experts Meeting 2012 IOM/NRC Child Maltreatment Research, Policy, and Practice for the Next Decade: Workshop Planning Committee 2012-2013 IOM/NRC Child Maltreatment Research, Policy, and Practice for the Next Decade Consensus Study SPECIAL LOCAL RESPONSIBILITIES 1972-1974 Crisis Phone Worker, Open Door Clinic, Seattle, Washington 1976-1981 Board of Directors, Women’s Community Center, Seattle, Washington 1978-1980 Board of Directors, Seattle-King County Council for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Seattle, Washington 1980-1981 Member, Professional Education Committee, Northwest Family Training Institute Seattle, Washington 1982-1984 Board of Directors, New Beginnings, Shelter for Battered Women, Seattle, Washington 1985-1990 Attorney General’s Council on Victims of Crime, State of Washington 1985-1986 Washington State Senate Judiciary Task Force on Child Abuse 2 Berliner CV 1986-1989 1989-1990 1989-1991 1989 1989-1992 1990-1992 1991-1992 19911992-1995 1992-1995 1994-2000 19941995-2008 1997-2001 1997 1998-1999 1999 19992001-2002 2003-2004 200520092010- King County Child Abuse Coalition, King County, Washington Governor’s Task Force on Community Protection, State of Washington Blue Ribbon Panel, Special Sex Offender Sentencing Alternative, Established by Washington State Legislature Special Advisory Board Concerning Child Sexual Abuse by Church Personnel, Archdiocese of Seattle Blue Ribbon Committee, Catholic Archdiocese Advisory Committee, Crime Victims Compensation, Department of Labor and Industries, State of Washington Executive Advisory Board, Friends of Diane, State of Washington Advisory Committee, Children, Youth and Families Administration, Department of Social and Health Services, State of Washington Board of Directors, Washington Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Board of Directors, Youth Care, Seattle, WA Mental Health Advisory Committee, Crime Victims Compensation Program, State of Washington Steering Committee, King County Special Assault Network Advisory Board, Twin Rivers Sex Offender Treatment Program, Department of Corrections, State of Washington Advisory Board, Special Commitment Center, DSHS, State of Washington Sentencing Guidelines Commission Task Force on Sex Offender Sentencing Crime Victims Compensation Mental Health Treatment Guidelines Task Force, State of Washington Child Sexual Abuse Investigation Work Group, State of Washington Blue Ribbon Committee Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle Independent Monitoring Panel: Washington School for the Deaf Case Review Board Catholic Archdiocese Review Board Catholic Archdiocese of Western Washington Evidence-Based Community Custody Work Group, Washington State Sentencing Guidelines Committee Sexual Violence Law Center, Board of Directors RESEARCH AND EVALUATION GRANTS/CONTRACTS Current Grant # & Agency Grant Title Institute for Educational Sciences Development of a Brief Intervention for School Clinicians (BRISC) Sequence of Symptom Change During AUD or PTSD Treatment for Comorbid PTSD/AUD Co-Investigator Co-Investigator 10/01/201109/30/2016 .10% NIMH RO1 Improving Practice in Community-based Settings: A Randomized Trial of Supervision Strategies Co-Investigator 09/01/201108/31/2016 .10% OHD-HHS Foster Care-Wellbeing Co-Investigator NIMH R01 AA020252-01 Role on Grasnt 3 Dates of Grant 05/01/201204/30/2015 09/30/12Berliner CV Annual % Effort .10% .25% 09’29/13 Completed CDC RS20071627 NIMH R34-MH079910 HRSA 1H34MC08508 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration PCIT Implementation Improving Outcomes for Youth in Foster Care: Traumafocused CBT Adolescent Trauma Recovery and Stress Disorder Collaborative Care Model Program Trial Harborview Child Traumatic Stress Program Project Site Director Co-Investigator 09/2006-08/2011 08/200/-08/2011 10% 5% Co-Investigator 09/2007-08/2008 2.5% Principal Investigator 09/2002-06/2006 25% Principal Investigator: Evergreen State College 2007 Washington State Institute for Public Policy “Sexual Assault Victims Perceptions and Reactions to Sex Offender Sentencing” Telephone survey of parents and child victims of offenders eligible for a sentencing alternative. Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys Child Videotape Interview Pilot Project Evaluation of prosecutes views of the impact of recording of child forensic interviews on case outcome. Evergreen State College Washington State Institute for Public Policy “CPS sexual abuse reports: Factors Associated with Abuse Confirmation” Analysis of reasons for referral and variables associated with sexual abuse confirmation in a sample of CPS cases investigated for sexual abuse. Washington State, Dept. of Community Trade and Development, Office for Crime Victims Advocacy 2001 “Sexual Assault Experiences and Perceptions of Community Response to Sexual Assault: A Survey of Washington State Women. Random digit dial survey of representative sample of Washington State women regarding sexual assault and other trauma experiences and impacts. Evergreen State College 2001 Washington State Institute for Public Policy “Decision-making, Child Characteristics and Costs Associated with Out of Home Care and Adoption Support” Interview caregivers, collect data, and analyze agency data to determine variables and costs associated with different placement type. University of Washington and Washington State 1997 Department of Environmental Health and Department of Labor and Industries “Crime Victims Compensation Mental Health Service Utilization” 4 Berliner CV Extract data from a representative sample of mental health seeking crime victims to analyze crime, victim, and therapist variables associated with type and length of treatment. NCCAN, DHHS 1990-1995 “Treating Fear and Anxiety in Sexually Abused Children” Test an experimental intervention to reduce symptoms of fear and anxiety in sexually abused children in a randomized controlled trial. Washington State Dept. of Health and Human Services 1993-1994 Children’s Justice Act “Interviewing Child Witnesses: Evaluating Innovations” Evaluate the use of special child interviews with sexual assault victims and establish interview guidelines for use by CPS workers. Evergreen State College 1992 Washington State Institute for Public Policy “Standardized Assessment for Victims of Sexual Abuse” Assess feasibility and devise a standard measure of effects of sexual assault for state-funded treatment programs. Evergreen State College 1992 Washington State Institute for Public Policy “Service Level Assessment for Statewide Victims’ Program” Define and prioritize the range of medical and psychological services for sexual assault victims to help guide state government funding sources. Washington State 1990 “Special Sex Offender Sentencing Alternative: Study of Recidivism and Community Attitudes” Identify variables associated with receiving a treatment alternative and compare recidivism rates. NCCAN, DHHS 1985-1988 “Impact of Disclosure and Intervention on Sexually Abused Children” Retrospectively evaluate effects of disclosure and intervention on children and their families. Co-Investigator: 1 H34MC08508 (Zatzick (PI) 2007/2008 HRSA “Adolescent Trauma Recovery and Stress Disorder Collaborative Care (ATCSCC) Model Program Trial” Randomized trial of a trauma support bedside intervention for injured adolescent inpatients. NCCAN, DHHS 1996 “Children with Sexual Behavior Problems: Assessment and Treatment” Assess children to compile descriptive data and develop psychological interventions to treat sexual behavior problems. NCCAN, DHHS 1986-1989 “Children’s Perceptions of Legal Process” Compare legally experienced and inexperienced children’s understanding of legal process and concepts and prosecutors’ perceptions of child witnesses NIMH, DHHS 1981-1983 “The Impact of Sexual Abuse on Children” Describe impact of sexual abuse on 386 children and compare with non-abused children. 5 Berliner CV LEAA, DOJ 1997-1980 “Sexually Abused Child as a Victim/Witness” Develop coordinated community response for child victims. Awarded Exemplary Status 1981 Project Director: Evergreen State College 1999 Washington State Institute for Public Policy “Evaluation of Children’s Administration Interviewing Pilot Projects” Collect and analyze data on different interview approaches, survey community professionals. Evergreen State College 1998 Washington State Institute for Public Policy “Evaluation of CASA/GAL Programs in Washington State” Review literature and conduct surveys for determining effectiveness of programs. Evergreen State College 1996 Washington State Institute for Public Policy “Protocols and Training Standards: Investigating Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse” Review literature on children’s memory and suggestibility; interviewing approaches and protocols; videotaping investigative interviews. Project Site Director: Award to VERA Institute from NIJ “Sexual Assault Revictimization: Design and Testing of a Risk Reduction Program in the Community” Development and testing of an intervention to reduce revictimization in female sexual assault victims. Project Coordinator: NCCAN, DHHS 1985-1988 “Impact of Sexual Abuse on Children” Evaluate effects of sexual abuse on children. ACYF, RHYP and NCCAN, DHHS 1985 “A Community Approach to Child Prostitution” Develop approach to juvenile prostitution that focuses on identification and control of adult exploiters. King County Department of Human Resources “Group Treatment for Sexually Assaulted Children” Establish network of groups for sexually abused teenagers in cooperating community youth service agencies. Field Study Coordinator: NIMH, DHHS 1986 “Process of Victimization” Interview children regarding the manner in which they were engaged and kept in molestation situations. Field study to develop prevention materials. BIBLIOGRAPHY Publications in Refereed Journals 1. Conte, J., & Berliner, L. (1981). Sexual abuse of children: Implications for practice. Social Casework: The Journal of Contemporary Social Work, December, 601-606. 6 Berliner CV 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Berliner, L. (1982). Removing offenders in cases of family child sexual assault. Treatment for Sexual Aggressives News, 5, 4. Berliner, L., & Stevens, D. (1982). Clinical issues in child sexual abuse. Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality, 11, 193-208. Conte, J., & Berliner, L. (1983). Prosecution of the offender in cases of sexual assault against children. Victimology: An International Journal, Berliner, L., & Barbieri, M. K. (1984). The testimony of the child victim of sexual assault. In G. Goodman (Ed.), Journal of Social Issues (JSI): The Child Witness (pp. 125-137). Berliner, L. (1985). The child witness: The progress and emerging limitations. University of Miami Law Review, 40, 167-179. Berliner, L., & Wheeler, R. J. (1987). Treating the effects of sexual abuse on children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2, 415-434. Myers, J., Bays, J., Becker, J., Berliner, L., Corwin, D., & Saywitz, K. (1989). Expert testimony in child sexual abuse litigation. Nebraska Law Review, 68, 1-145. Berliner, L., & Conte, J. (1990). The process of victimization: The victim's perspective. Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect, 14, 29-40. Nurius, P., Furrey, J., & Berliner, L. (1992). Coping capacity among women with abusive partners. Violence and Victims, 7, 229-243. Berliner, L. (1993). Identifying and reporting suspected abuse. Topics in Language Disorders, 13, 15-25. Berliner, L., & Conte, J. R. (1993). Sexual abuse evaluations: Conceptual and empirical obstacles. Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect, 17, 111-125. Berliner, L., & Conte, J. R. (1995). The effects of disclosure and intervention on sexually abused children. Child Abuse and Neglect, 19, 371-384. Berliner, L., Schram, D., Miller, L. L., & Milloy, C. D. (1995). A sentencing alternative for sex offenders: A study of decision-making and recidivism. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 10, 487502. Finkelhor, D., & Berliner, L. (1995). Research on the treatment of sexually abused children: A review and recommendations. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 34, 1408-1423.. Berliner, L., & Saunders, B. E. (1996). Treating fear and anxiety in sexually abused children: Results of a controlled 2-year follow-up study. Child Maltreatment, 1, 294-369. Lieb, R., Quinsey, V., & Berliner, L. (1998). Sexual predators and social policy. In Crime & Justice: An Annual Review of Research (pp. 311-382). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Berliner, L. (1998). Sex offenders: Policy and practice. Northwestern University Law Review, 92, 1203-1224. Berliner, L., & New, M. (1999). The impact of healthcare reform: A survey of victim and offender treatment providers. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research & Treatment, 11, 5-16. Cohen, J.A., Berliner, L., & Mannarino, A.P. (2000) Treating traumatized children: A research review and synthesis. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 1, 29-46. Cohen, J. A., Mannarino, A. P., Berliner, L., & Deblinger, E. (2000). Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy: An empirical update. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1202-1223. New, M. & Berliner, L. (2000) Mental health service utilization by victims of crime. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 13, 693-707. Saywitz, K., Mannarino, A., Berliner, L., Cohen, J. (2000) Treatment for sexually abused children and adolescents. American Psychologist, 55, 1040-1048. Finkelhor, D., Wolack, J., & Berliner, L. (2001) Police reporting and professional help seeking for child crime victims: A review. Child Maltreatment, 6, 17-30. Kolko, D., Brown, E., & Berliner, L. (2002) Children’s perceptions of their abusive experiences: Empirical and clinical considerations. Child Maltreatment, 7, 42-55. Cohen, J., Berliner, L., Mannarino, A. (2003) Psychosocial and pharmacological interventions for child crime victims. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 16, 175-186 Roy-Byrne, P., Berliner, L., Russo, J., Zatzick, D., Bundy, C., & Pitman, R. (2003) Treatment preference and determinants in victims of sexual and physical assault. Journal of Nervous and mental Diseases, 191, 161-165. 7 Berliner CV 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Berliner, L., Hymen, I., Thomas, A., & Fitzgerald, M. (2003) Children’s memory for trauma and positive experiences; Relationship to psychological symptoms. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 16, 229-236. Roy-Byrne, P.P., Russo, J., Michelson, E., Zatzick, D, Pitman, R.K., & Berliner, L. (2004) Risk factors and outcome in ambulatory assault victims presenting to the acute emergency department settings: Implications for secondary prevention studies in PTSD. Depression and Anxiety, 19, 7784. Zatzick, D., Russo, J., Grossman, D. C., Jurkovich, G., Sabin, J., Berliner, L., et al. (2006). Posttraumatic stress and depressive symptoms, alcohol use, and recurrent traumatic life events in a representative sample of hospitalized injured adolescents and their parents. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 31(4), 377-378. Zatzick, D., Grossman, D. C., Russo, J., Pynoos, R., Berliner, L., Jurkovich, G., et al. (2006). Predicting posttraumatic stress symptoms longitudinally in a representative sample of hospitalized injured adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 45(10), 1188-1195. Ghesquiere, A., Fan, M.Y., Berliner L., Rivara, F.P., et al. (2008). Adolescents’ and parents’ agreement on posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and functioning after adolescent injury. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 21(5), 487-491. Cohen, J.A., Berliner, L., & Mannarino, A.P. (2010). Trauma focused CBT for children with cooccurring trauma and behavior problems. Child Abuse & Neglect, 34, 215-224. Kerns, S. E.U., Dorsey, S., Trupin, E.W., Berliner, L. (2010) Project Focus: Promoting Emotional Health and Well Being for Youth in Foster Care through Connections to Evidence-based Practices. Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in Youth, 2, 30-38. Dorsey, S., Kerns, S.U., Trupin, E.W., Conover, K.L., & Berliner, L. (2012) Child welfare caseworkers as service brokers for youth in foster care: Findings from Project Focus. Child Maltreatment, 17, 22-31. Book Chapters 1. Stevens, D., & Berliner, L. (1980). Special techniques for child witnesses. In L. G. Schultz (Eds.), The sexual victimology of youth (pp. 246-256). Springfield, IL: Charles G Thomas. 2. Berliner, L., Canfield-Blick, L., & Bulkley, J. (1981). Expert testimony on the dynamics of intra-family child sexual abuse and principles of child development. In J. Bulkley (Ed.), Child sexual abuse and the law (pp. 166-183). Washington, DC: ABA National Legal Resource Center for Child Advocacy and Protection 3. Berliner, L. (1982). Counseling and follow-up interaction for the sexually abused child. In C. E. Warner & G. R. Braen (Eds.), Management of the physically and emotionally abused (pp. 281-287). Norwalk, CN: Appleton-Century-Crofts. 4. Berliner, L., & MacQuivey, K. (1983). A therapy group for female adolescent victims of sexual abuse. In M. Rosenbaum (Ed.), Handbook of short-term therapy groups (pp. 101-118). New York: McGraw-Hill. 5. Berliner, L., & Ernst, E. (1984). Group work with preadolescent sexual assault victims. In I. Stuart & J. G. Greer (Eds.), Victims of sexual aggression: Men, women, and children (pp. 105-126). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, Inc. 6. Berliner, L. (1987). Deciding whether a child has been sexually abused. In B. Nicholson (Ed.), Sexual abuse allegations in custody and visitation disputes (pp. 48-70). Washington, DC: ABA National Legal Resource Center for Child Advocacy and Protection 7. Conte, J., & Berliner, L. (1988). The impact of sexual abuse on children: Empirical findings. In L. A. Walker (Ed.), Handbook on sexual abuse of children: Assessment and treatment issues (pp. 72-93). New York: Springer Publishing Co 8. Berliner, L. (1990). Clinical work with sexually abused children. In C. R. Hollin & K. Howells (Eds.), Clinical approaches to sex offenders and their victims (pp. 209-228). Chichester, England: Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 8 Berliner CV 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Berliner, L. (1991). Cognitive therapy with a young victim of sexual assault: A case study. In W. Friedrich (Ed.), Casebook of treatment of child sexual abuse (pp. 93-111). New York, NY: W W Norton and Co. Berliner, L. (1991). Therapy with victimized children and their families. In J. Briere (Ed.), Treating victims of child sexual abuse (pp. 29-46). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Berliner, L. (1994). Nature and dynamics of child sexual abuse. In J. Bulkley & C. Sandt (Eds.), A judicial primer on child sexual abuse (pp. 1-13). Washington, DC: ABA Center on Children and the Law. Berliner, L. (1995). Child sexual abuse: Direct practice. In R. L. Edwards (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Work, 19th Edition (pp. 408-417). Washington, DC: National Association of Social Work. Berliner, L., & Elliott, D. M. (1996). Sexual abuse of children. In J. Briere, L. Berliner, J. Bulkley, C. Jenny, & T. Reid (Eds.), The APSAC handbook on child maltreatment (pp. 51-71). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Berliner, L. (1997). Trauma-specific therapy for sexually abused children. In D. Wolfe, R. McMahon, & R. Peters (Eds.), Child abuse: New directions in prevention and treatment across the lifespan (pp. 157-176). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Berliner, L. (1997). Intervention with children who experience trauma. In D. Cicchetti & S. Toth (Eds.), Developmental perspectives on trauma: Theory, research, and intervention (pp. 491-514). University of Rochester Press. Berliner, L., & McDougall, J. (1997). Agenda for research: Clinical approaches to recollections of trauma. In J. D. Read & D. S. Lindsay (Eds.), Recollections of trauma: Scientific evidence and clinical practice (pp. 521-530). New York: Plenum. Berliner, L. (1998). The use of expert testimony in child sexual abuse cases. In S. J. Ceci & H. Hembrooke (Eds.), What can (and should) an expert tell the court? (pp. 11-28). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Berliner, L., & Briere, J. (1998). Trauma, memory, and clinical practice. In L. Williams & V. Banyard (Eds.), Trauma and Memory (pp. 3-18) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Berliner, L. (1999). What is sexual abuse? In H. Dubowitz & D. DePanfilis (Eds.), Handbook on child protection practice (pp. 18-22) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Berliner, L. (1999). How do I interview older children and adolescents about sexual abuse? In H. Dubowitz & D. DePanfilis (Eds.), Handbook for child protection practice (pp. 63-67) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Berliner, L., & Kolko, D. (2000). What works in treatment services for abused children. In M. Kluger, G. Alexander, & P. Curtis (Eds.), What works in child welfare (pp 98-104). Washington, DC: Child Welfare League Cohen, J. A., March, J., & Berliner, L. (2000) Treatment of children and adolescents. In E.B. Foa, T.M. Keane, & M.J. Friedman (Eds.) Effective Treatments for PTSD: Practice Guidelines from the ISTSS. (pp 106-138) New York: Guilford Press. Berliner, L. & Elliott, D. (2002) Sexual abuse of children. In J.E.B. Myers, L. Berliner, J. Briere, T. Hendrix, C. Jenny, & T. Ried (Eds.). The APSAC handbook on child maltreatment (2cd Edition). (pp 55-78) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Berliner, L. (2002) Treatment of the trauma of abuse. In K. Browne, H. Hanks, P. Stratton (Eds.) The prediction and prevention of child abuse handbook.(pp 203-216) London, UK: Wiley and Sons. Berliner, L. (2010). Child sexual abuse: Definitions, prevalence, and consequences. In J.E.B. Myers (Ed) APSAC Handbook on Child Maltreatment 3rd Edition. (215-232).Thousand Oaks, CA., Sage. Berliner, L. (2011) Psychological interventions for PTSD in children. In D.J. Stein, M.J. Freidman, & C. Blanco (Eds) Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. (203-204) Chichester, UK, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Wiley Berliner, L., & Kolko, D. (2012). What works in treatment services for abused children. In M. Kluger, G. Alexander, & P. Curtis (Eds.), What works in child welfare (139-146). Washington, DC: Child Welfare League Edited Books 1. Briere, J., Berliner, L., Bulkley, J., Jenny, C., & Reid, T. (Eds.). (1996). The APSAC handbook on 9 Berliner CV 2. child maltreatment. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Myers, J.E.B., Berliner, L., Briere, J., Hendrix, T., Jenny, C., & Ried, T. (Eds.). (2002) The APSAC handbook on child maltreatment (2cd Edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Other Publications 1. Berliner, L. (1977). Child sexual abuse: What happens next? Victimology: An International Journal, 327-331. 2. Conte, J., Berliner, L., & Nolan, D. (March, 1982). Police and social worker cooperation: A key in child sexual assault cases. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 49, 7-10. 3. Berliner, L. (1985). The child and the criminal justice system. In A. Burgess (Ed.), Handbook of research on rape and sexual assault (pp. 199-208). New York: Garland 4. Berliner, L. & Brom, E. “A community approach to juvenile prostitution”, monograph available from Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress, Seattle, WA, supported by USDHHS, ACYG, RHYD, & NCCAN, 1985. 5. Berliner, L., Manaois, O. & Monastersky, C., “Child sexual behavior disturbance: Assessment & treatment”, monograph available from Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress, Seattle, WA, supported by Washington DCHS, USDHHS, & DCGS, 1986. 6. Berliner, L., & Saunders, B. E. (1990). Management of VOC child molest claims. Consultation with Victims of Crime Program, California State Board of Control. 7. Berliner, L., Miller, L.L., Schram, D., & Milloy, C.D. “The Special Sex Offender Sentencing Alternative: A Study of Decision-Making and Recidivism”, monograph available from Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress, Seattle, WA, supported by Washington State Legislature, 1991. 8. Berliner, L. & Rawlings, L. “A Treatment Manual: Children With Sexual Behavior Problems”, monograph available from Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress, Seattle, WA, supported by Office of Crime Victim Advocacy, DCD State of Washington, 1991. 9. Berliner, L. (June, 1991). Effects of sexual abuse on children. Violence Update, 1, 8-11. 10. Berliner, L., & Loftus, E. (1992). Sexual abuse accusations: Desperately seeking reconciliation. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 7, 570-578. 11. Berliner, L. (1993). Identification and treatment of children with sexual behavior problems. National Resource Center on Child Sexual Abuse News, 2, 12. Berliner, L., & Williams, L. M. (1994). Memories of child sexual abuse: A response to Lindsay and Read. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 8, 379-387. 13. Berliner, L. (1995). Commentary on "Incest Revisited: Delayed Post-traumatic stress disorder in mothers following the sexual abuse of their children". Child Abuse & Neglect, 10, 1311-1312. 14. Lieb, R., Berliner, L., & Toth, P. (1997). Protocols and training standards: Investigating allegations child sexual abuse. No. 97-01-4101. Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy. 15. New, M., Berliner, L., & Fitzgerald, M. (1998). Mental health service utilization by victims of crime: A report to the Washington state Crime Victims Compensation program. Seattle, WA: Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress, University of Washington. 16. Berliner. L. (1998) Evaluation of CASA/GAL Programs in Washington State: Final Report. Seattle, WA: Harborview Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress, University of Washington. 17. Berliner, L., Murphy, W. J., & Hardoon, L. E. (1998). Remarks on "Practice parameters for the forensic evaluation of children and adolescents who may have been physically or sexually abused". Child Maltreatment, 3, 92-97. 18. Berliner, L. (1999) Videotaping child abuse victims: A comment. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 7, 127-130. 19. Ondersma, S. J., Chaffin, M., & Berliner, L. (1999). Comments on the Rind et al. meta-analysis controversy. The APSAC Advisor, 12, 2-5. 20. Cohen, J.A., Berliner, L., & Mannarino, A.P. (2000) Psychosocial and pharmacological interventions for child crime victims. Washington, DC: NIJ/OVC, USDOJ. 21. Berliner, L. & Lieb, R. (2001) Child sexual abuse investigations: Testing documentation methods. Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy 10 Berliner CV 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Berliner, L. & Fine, D. (2001) Long-term foster care in Washington state: Children’s status and placement decision-making. Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for public Policy. Berliner, L. & Saunders, B. (2001) Guidelines for the psychosocial treatment of intrafamilial child physical n sexual abuse. Washington, DC: Office for Victims of Crime, USDOJ. Berliner, L. Fine, D., & Moore, D. (2001) Sexual assault experiences and perceptions of community response to sexual assault: A survey of Washington state women. Olympia, WA: Office of Crime Victims Advocacy, Washington State OCD. Ondersma, S. Chaffin, M., Berliner, L., Cordon, I., Goodman, G., & Barnett, D. (2002) Sex with children is abuse: The Rind et al controversy. Psychological Bulletin, 127, 707-714. Berliner, L. (2002) Commentary on the First report of the collaborative outcome data project on the effectiveness of psychological treatment for sex offenders. Sexual Abuse, 14, 195-197. Berliner, L. (2005) Invited Commentary: The results of randomized clinical trials move the field forward. Child Abuse and Neglect, 29, 103-105. Berliner, L. (2005) Invited Commentary: Shame in child maltreatment: Contribution and caveats. Child Maltreatment, 10, 387-390. Lucy Berliner 11 Berliner CV