Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Larissa Hines"
- Larissa Hines' research predominantly focuses on the identification and documentation of child abuse through physical and psychological indicators, particularly examining lesser-known forms such as parental neurotic excoriation and nonaccidental trauma in infants.
- Her work emphasizes the importance of thorough evaluations in suspected child maltreatment cases, highlighting that visible injuries may not always correlate with potential psychological harm to the child.
- Hines also addresses broader societal implications of medical practices involving minors, questioning the role of medical marijuana within the context of child abuse and advocating for increased awareness and reporting of child abuse in educational settings.