Media and Publications
2017 | 2016 | 2010-15 | 2005-09 | 2000-04
2020
Media
Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D. interviewed for NPR (Feburary 2020) "Just For Kids: A Comic
Exploring the New Coronavirus"
2019
Trainings
Osofsky, J.D. & Frazer, A. (Dec 2019) "What to Look For in Relationships Scale" Webinar. The Florida State University Center for Prevention & Early Intervention Policy
Presentations
Osofsky, J.D. (Oct 2019) "Safe, But Still at Risk? Changing Outcomes for Babies in
the Child Welfare System." Zero to Three Annual Conference Ft. Lauderdale, Fl
Dickson, A. (Dec 2019) "Safe Babies Court Team: Champions for Children, Parents and
Community Engagement." Together We Can Conference. Lafayette, LA
2018
Publications
Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (2018). Challenges in building child and family resilience
after disasters. Journal of Family Social Work, 21(2), 115-128.
Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky H.J. (2018). International perspectives on young children and disasters. Zero to Three, 38(4), 57-60.
Presentations
Osofsky, J.D. & Shahmoon-Shanok, R. (Oct 2018) "Separation and Trauma: Families in
Crisis." Zero to Three Annual Conference
Dickson, A. (Oct 2018) "How to Cope With Horrific Things Inlcuding Child Death." Together We Can Conference. Lafayette, LA
2017
Publications
Osofsky, J.D., Cohen, C., Huddleston, J., Hudson, L., Zavora, K., Lewis, M. (March,
2017). Questions Every Judge and Lawyer Should Ask About Infants and Toddlers in the Child
Welfare System (Update). Reno, NV: National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
Osofsky, J.D., Stepka, P., & King, L.C. (2017). Treating Infants and Young Children Impacted by Trauma: Interventions That Promote
Healthy Development. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Osofsky, J.D. & McAlister Groves, B. (Eds) (in press, 2017). Violence and Trauma in the Lives of Children: Vol I: Understanding the Impact Vol
II: Prevention and Intervention.
Media
Osofsky, J. (2017, September). In Houston, Children are Likely to Experience Trauma
from Hurricane Harvey. Interview by Ari Shapiro of NPR regarding understanding grief
and trauma victims' experience after natural disasters.
Osofsky, J. (2017, September). After Weathering the Storm: Hurricane Harvey Victims
Still Cope with Trauma. Interview by Michel Martin of NPR regarding understanding
grief and trauma victims' experience after natural disasters.
Osofsky, J. (2017, August). How Schoolchildren will Cope with Hurricane Harvey. Interview
by Hayley Glatter of the Atlantic Daily regarding understanding grief and trauma victims'
experience after natural disasters.
2016
Publications
Dickson, A. B., Callahan, K. L. & Osofsky, J. D. (2016). Meaningful change for children
in foster care: Much more than just reunification. Zero to Three Journal, July issue, pp. 13-18.
Osofsky, J.D. & Weatherston, D. (Eds). (2016). Special Issue: Advances in Reflective
Practice and Consultation: Pushing Boundaries and Integrating New Ideas into Training
and Practice. Infant Mental Health Journal, 37(6), 599-727.
Osofsky, J.D., Drell, M., Osofsky, H.J., Hansel, T. C., & Williams, A. (2016).Infant
Mental Health Training for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Model.
Academic Psychiatry, 1-4. DOI 10.1007/s40596-016-0609-9
Weems, C.F., Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., King, L.S., Hansel, T.C. , Russell,
J.D. (2016). A Three-Year Longitudinal Study of Perceptions of Competence and Well-being
among Youth Exposed to Disasters. Applied Developmental Science, DOI: 10.1080/10888691.2016.1219229
Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., Hansel, T.C. & Graham, R. (2016) Benefits of integrating
young child psychiatric services into primary care clinics in underserved communities.
Benefits of integrating young child psychiatric services into primary care clinics
in underserved communities. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2016.09.247
Many, M. (in press). CPP with an infant boy in the child welfare system: The case of Claudia and John. W. In Allen, B. & Kronenberg, M. (Eds.), Treating traumatized children: A casebook
of evidence-based therapies (pp. 121 - 135). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
Stepka, P., Osofsky, J., & Hansel, T. (in press). Early Childhood and School-Based
Behavioral Health Services for Military Families, Military Behavioral Health.
Osofsky, J. D., Hansel, T. C., Moore, M. B., Callahan, K. L., Hughes, J. B. (2016).
The Trauma of Hurricane Katrina: Developmental Impact on Young Children. Accepted
to Zero-to-Three Journal.
Stepka, P. & Callahan, K. L. (2016). Impacts of military life on young children and their parents. In A. Gerwirtz & A. Youssef (Eds.), Parenting and children's resilience in military
families. New York: Springer.
2010-2015
Publications
Masten, A. S., Narayan, A. J., Silverman, W. K., & Osofsky, J. D. (2015). Children in war and disaster. In R. M. Lerner (Ed.), M. H. Bornstein and T. Leventhal (vol. Eds.), Handbook of
child psychology and developmental science. Vol. 4. Ecological settings and processes
in developmental systems, 7th edition (pp. 704-745). New York: Wiley. Link
Callahan, K. L. & Osofksy, J. D. (2014). Preschool Development. In A. Tasman, J. Kay, J. Lieberman, M. First & M. Riba (Eds.), Psychiatry, 4th Edition.
New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Moore, Michelle B. Osofsky, J.D. (2014). Benefits of child-parent psychotherapy for
recovery following traumatic loss. Zero-to-Three Journal, 34(6), 9-13.
Osofsky, J.D. (2014). Infant mental health. In J. Norcross, M.Domenech, Rodriguez & D. Freedheim (Eds). American Psychological
Association Handbook of Clinical Psychology, Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
Ghosh-Ippen, C., Lieberman, A., & Osofsky, J. D. (2014). “My Daddy is a Star in the Sky”: Understanding and treating traumatic grief in early childhood. In P. Cohen, M. Sossin, & R. Ruth (Eds). Healing after parent loss in childhood
and adolescence. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Osofsky, J.D., Chartrand, M. (2014). Military children from birth to five years. In S. Cozza & R. Lerner (Eds) Future of Children: Military Children and Families.
Packard Foundation.
Kronenberg, M., Many, M, & Dickson, A (2013). Resources for early childhood professionals
in responding to trauma. Tennessee Association for the Education of Young Children Journal.
Many, M. & Stepka, P. (2013). Treatment of children who have been sexually abused. In L. Grossman and S. Walfish (Eds.) Translating psychological research into practice:
A desk reference for practicing mental health professionals. New York: Springer Publishing
Osofsky, J.D., & Reuther, E.T. (2013). Young Children and Disasters: Lessons Learned
about Resilience and Recovery. Zero-to-Three Journal, 34(2), 46-54.
Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (2013). Lessons learned about the impact of disasters on children and families and post-disaster
recovery. In A.M. Culp (Ed) Child and Family Advocacy: Bridging the gap between research,
practice, and policy. pp. 91-106, New York: Springer Publishers
Thomas, K. & Osofsky, J.D (Eds) (2012). Emerging Issues in Infant Mental Health. Zero-to-Three Journal, Washington, DC.
Dickson, A. & Kronenberg, M. (2011). The Importance of Relationship-Based Evaluations
for Traumatized Young Children and Their Caregivers. In Joy D. Osofsky (Ed) Clinical Work with Traumatized Young Children. The Guilford Press, New York.
Many, M. & Osofsky, J. (2011). Working With Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse: Secondary Trauma and Vicarious Traumatization. In P. Goodyear-Brown (Ed.) Handbook of Child Sexual Abuse: Identification, Assessment,
and Treatment. NY, NY: Wiley.
Osofsky, J.D. (Ed) (2011) Clinical Work with Traumatized Young Children. New York: Guilford Publishers.
Osofsky, J.D. & Lieberman, A. F. (2011) A call for integrating a mental health perspective
into systems of care for abused and neglected infants and young children. American Psychologist, 66, 120-128.
Ghosh-Ippen, Strothers, Noroña, Velasco, Stepka, & Coffino. (2011). Posttraumatic Stress Responses in Infancy and Early Childhood Interview (P.I.E).
Many, M. & Osofsky, JD. (2011) Working with survivors of child sexual abuse. In P. Goodyear-Brown (Ed). Handbook of Child Sexual Abuse: Identification, Assessment
and Treatment. (pp. 509-529). New York: Wiley.
Katz, L., Lederman, C., & Osofsky, J.D. (2010). Child Centered Practices for the Courtroom and Community: A Guide to Working Effectively
with Young Children and their Families in the Child Welfare System. Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishers.
Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. ( 2010) How to understand and help traumatized infants and families. In B. Lester & J. Sparrow (Eds). Nurturing Young Children and Their Families: Building
on the Legacy of Berry Brazelton (pp. 254-263). New York: Wiley, 2009.
Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., & Bocknek, E.L. (2010). The impact of trauma on parents and infants. In S. Tyano, M. Keren, H. Herrman, & John Cox (Eds). Parenthood and mental health,
pp. 241-250. United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (2010). How to understand and help traumatized infants and families. In B. Lester and J. Sparrow (Eds). Nurturing Young Children and Their Families:
Building on the Legacy of Berry Brazelton. New York: Wiley, 2009.
2005-2009
Publications
Larrieu, J. & Dickson, A. (2009). Reflective Practice in Infant Mental Health Training
and Consultation. Infant Mental Health Journal, 30(6), pp. 579-590.
Many, M., (2009). Termination as a Therapeutic Intervention when Treating Children
Who Have Experienced Multiple Losses. Infant Mental Health Journal. 30(1): 23-39
Weatherston, D. & Osofsky, J. (2009). Special Issue: Working Within the Context of
Relationships: Multidisciplinary, Relational, and Reflective Practice, Training, and
Supervision. Infant Mental Health Journal, 30(6), 569-677.
Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H. J., & Harris, W.W. (2007). Katrina's children: Social Policy
for children in disasters. Social Policy Reports, Society for Research in Child Development, 21(1), pp. 1-20.
2000-2004
Publications
Osofsky, J.D., Rovaris, M., Hayes Hammer, J., Dickson, A., Freeman, N. & Aucoin, K.
(2004) Working with Police to Help Children Exposed to Violence. Journal of Community Psychology, 32(5), pp. 593-606.
Osofsky, J. D. & Dickson, A. (2000). Treating traumatized children: The costs of delay. In J.D. Osofsky & E. Fenichel (Eds). Protecting Young Children in Violent Environments:
Building Staff and Community Strengths. Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three, National
Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. pp. 20-24.
Osofsky, J.D., Rovaris, M., Thompson, D., Freeman, N., Dickson, A. & Appleyard, K.
(2000). A model for building collaboration between mental health and law enforcement. In J.D. Osofsky & E. Fenichel (Eds). Protecting Young Children in Violent Environments: Building Staff and Community Strengths. Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three, National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families,
p. 26.