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E-grāmata: Family Violence: Explanations and Evidence-Based Clinical Practice [Wiley Online]

  • Formāts: 344 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: American Counseling Association
  • ISBN-10: 1119222753
  • ISBN-13: 9781119222750
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  • Formāts: 344 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: American Counseling Association
  • ISBN-10: 1119222753
  • ISBN-13: 9781119222750
As a counselor working with survivors of interpersonal trauma, Lawson (human services, Stephen F. Austin State U., Nacogdoches, Texas) has witnessed the many aspects of family and intimate partner violence. In historical and cultural contexts, he discusses major explanatory and intervention models, issues and controversies in the field, and includes information on prevalence, assessment, treatment, and prevention. Chapters treat not only male-on-female intimacy violence, but also to female-on-male violence, same-sex partner violence, intimate violent offenders, dating violence, child maltreatment, and elder abuse. Includes case examples, research findings, suggested readings, and an extensive reference list for practitioners and trainees. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Author xv
Chapter 1 Introduction to Family Violence
1(16)
Prevalence and Economic Cost of Family Violence
2(1)
Defining Family Violence
3(3)
Cultural Issues and Family Violence
6(1)
Controversy in the Field of Family Violence
7(1)
History of Family Violence
8(6)
Summary
14(1)
Suggested Readings
15(2)
Chapter 2 Explanations and Models of Family Violence
17(14)
Nested Ecological Model
17(2)
Models of Family Violence That Most Influence Treatment
19(6)
Theory Convergence
25(3)
Summary
28(1)
Suggested Readings
28(3)
Chapter 3 Culture, Family Violence, and Cultural Competence
31(22)
Minority and Majority Groups
32(2)
Culture: Group Differences
34(7)
Cultural Competence and the Client's Local World
41(1)
Historical Macrosystem Influences and Family Violence
42(2)
Origins of Honor Cultures
44(2)
Research
46(1)
Cultural Protective Factors: Native Americans and West Africans
47(1)
Religion and Family Violence
48(2)
Summary of Cultural Considerations in Treating Family Violence
50(1)
Summary
51(1)
Suggested Readings
52(1)
Chapter 4 Male-on-Female Intimacy Violence: Descriptions, Consequences, and Counseling Implications
53(18)
Sources of Male-on-Female Violence Data
53(2)
Descriptions of Male Partner-Abusers
55(1)
Abuser Typologies
56(4)
Consequences of Male-on-Female Partner Violence
60(6)
Treatment Implications for Male Partner-Abusers
66(1)
Case Examples
67(2)
Summary
69(1)
Suggested Readings
69(2)
Chapter 5 Female-on-Male Intimacy Violence: Descriptions, Consequences, and Counseling Implications
71(16)
Jeanette Madkins
Gender Symmetry Controversey
72(1)
Feminist Criticism
72(2)
Contextual Factors of Female-on-Male Intimacy Violence
74(1)
Consequences of Female-on-Male Intimacy Violence
75(2)
Comparisons Between Men and Women's Use of Violence
77(2)
Why Do Abused Men Stay?
79(1)
Case Example
80(1)
Counseling Implications for Female Intimate Partner Violence
81(4)
Summary
85(1)
Suggested Readings
85(2)
Chapter 6 Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence
87(14)
Case Example
88(1)
Characteristics and Explanations of Intimately Violent Same-Sex Couples
89(2)
Similarities of Gay/Lesbian and Heterosexual Violence Predictors
91(2)
Staying in Intimately Violent Same-Sex Relationships
93(1)
Case Example
94(1)
Traumatic Bonding
95(1)
Counseling Implications
95(2)
An Excerpt From a Focus Group of Service Providers
97(1)
Summary
98(1)
Suggested Readings
99(2)
Chapter 7 Assessment of Intimate Violent Offenders
101(16)
Research Related to Practice
101(2)
Initial Interview Process
103(7)
Assessment Instruments
110(3)
Counseling Modalities
113(1)
Summary
114(1)
Suggested Readings
115(2)
Chapter 8 Treatment for Intimate Violent Offenders
117(22)
Cognitive-Behavioral/Feminist Counseling Models
117(2)
Psychodynamic/Interpersonal Counseling Models
119(1)
Group Treatment Modality
120(4)
Couple Counseling
124(4)
Individualized Treatment
128(1)
Integrating Treatment Orientations
129(3)
Treatment Effectiveness
132(3)
Case Example
135(2)
Summary
137(1)
Suggested Readings
137(2)
Chapter 9 Assessment and Treatment for Adult Victims of Intimacy Violence
139(26)
Conceptual Models for Treatment
140(2)
Case Example
142(2)
Assessment
144(4)
Assessment Instruments
148(2)
Treatment
150(13)
Stage 1
151(6)
Stage 2
157(5)
Stage 3
162(1)
Summary
163(1)
Suggested Readings
164(1)
Chapter 10 Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
165(20)
Case Example
165(1)
What Is Dating Violence and Sexual Assault?
166(1)
Prevalence and Extent of Dating Violence and Sexual Assault
167(1)
Estimates of Dating Violence by Age Groups
167(1)
Stalking
168(2)
Gay and Lesbian Dating Violence and Sexual Assault
170(1)
Race and Cultural Factors
170(1)
Risk Markers and Predictors for Perpetration of Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
171(1)
Effects of Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
172(1)
Characteristics of Perpetrators and Victims
173(2)
Treatment
175(1)
Junior and High School Programs
175(5)
Rape Prevention for Men
180(2)
Treating Perpetrators
182(1)
Summary
182(1)
Suggested Readings
183(2)
Chapter 11 Child Maltreatment
185(26)
Defining Child Maltreatment
185(4)
Guidelines for Identifying Emotional Abuse of Children
189(1)
Prevalence Rates of Child Maltreatment and Fatalities
190(1)
Victim Characteristics
191(5)
Perpetrator Characteristics
196(4)
Internet Exploitation of Children
200(1)
Explanation for Child Sexual Abuse
201(3)
Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect
204(2)
Summary
206(4)
Suggested Readings
210(1)
Chapter 12 Assessment and Treatment for Child Maltreatment
211(32)
PTSD Risk Factors
212(1)
Counseling Effectiveness
212(1)
Empirically Supported Treatments
213(1)
Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral and Family Interventions
214(3)
Creating a Context for Treatment
217(3)
Counseling Process
220(7)
Counseling Interventions
227(2)
Stabilization
229(2)
Process the Traumatic Experience
231(3)
Cognitive Processing
234(1)
Consolidation and Relationship Enhancement
235(2)
Prevention
237(2)
Case Example
239(2)
Summary
241(1)
Suggested Readings
241(2)
Chapter 13 Elder Abuse
243(16)
Case Examples
243(1)
Extent of Elder Abuse
244(4)
Characteristics of Abused Elders
248(1)
Characteristics of Elder Abusers
249(1)
Explanations for Elder Abuse
250(1)
Elder Abuse in Long-Term Care Facilities
251(2)
Consequences of Elder Maltreatment
253(1)
Abuse of Caregivers
254(1)
Interventions
254(2)
Prevention
256(1)
Summary
257(1)
Suggested Readings
258(1)
References 259(68)
Index 327