Diane Hiebert-Murphy

Diane Hiebert-Murphy received her PhD from the University of Manitoba in 1995. She is now an Associate Professor. Her area of specialization is in family violence and her research interests include: partner violence/abuse, therapy with couples with a history of violence, family-centered practice in childhood disability services, and community-based prevention of anxiety in children. Her recent publications include Pieces of a Puzzle (co-edited with Linda Burnside), along with several articles published in journals such as Child and Family Social Work, Medical Science Monitor, and Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

Books by Diane Hiebert-Murphy

Pieces of a Puzzle

Pieces of a Puzzle

Perspectives on Child Sexual Abuse

Edited by Linda Burnside, Diane Hiebert-Murphy

This collection presents various “pieces” towards a comprehensive understanding of child sexual abuse and is intended for practitioners, researchers and students interested in contemporary perspectives on this issue. The volume offers a description of current Canadian research and intervention efforts on topics including treatment for child victims, understanding mothers of children who have been sexually abused, grooming patterns of offenders, a family systems approach to treatment,… (more information)