Published Work

Dr. Frank Maidman held a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Toronto. He also completed Post-Doctoral Training at Concordia University in organizational development focusing on consultation, planned change, organizational diagnosis, leadership, group dynamics and team-building.

Much of his published work* is contained on this site under the following headings:

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Promoting Family Wellness and Preventing Child MaltreatmentPromoting Family Wellness and Preventing Child Maltreatment: Fundamentals for Thinking and Action
Based on extensive research over many years, with a broad range of participants in Canada and internationally, this collection of essays is an important contribution to the child welfare agenda. It deals with the promotion of emotional well-being in families, and the prevention of child maltreatment. Values, policies and resources are examined as both facilitators of, and barriers to, effective action.

Chapter 8 “A Circle of Healing: Family Wellness in Aboriginal Communities” is written by Ed Connors and Frank Maidman.

Edited by Isaac Prilleltensky, Geoffrey Nelson, and Leslea Peirson (University of Toronto Press, ©2001)

Child Welfare: A Source Book of Knowledge and Practice
Frank Maidman, editor; Sharon Kirsh, Greg Conchelos, associate editors; with chapter contributions by Shirley Fish, Joseph Pipitone, and general assistance of Carolyn Baxter. (New York, N.Y.: Child Welfare League of America, ©1984)

Native People in Urban Settings: Problems, Needs, and Services
(Toronto: Ontario Task Force on Native People in the Urban Setting, 1981)

Family Openness and Patterns of Adolescent Social Engagement
(Doctoral Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, 1971)

*Additional reports will be added periodically, as available.