Family Violence: Explanations and Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
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Counselors-in-training, educators, and clinicians will benefit greatly from this in-depth and thought-provoking look at family violence, its effects, and treatment options. This book examines the major issues and current controversies in the field, provides background information on each type of family violence, and offers strategies for combating domestic abuse. In an informative discussion designed to enhance counselors ability to assess and treat each type of family violence, Dr.
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- Höfundur: David M. Lawson
- Útgáfa:1
- Útgáfudagur: 2015-01-14
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781119026334
- Print ISBN: 9781556203176
- ISBN 10: 1119026334
Efnisyfirlit
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Family Violence
- Prevalence and Economic Cost of Family Violence
- Defining Family Violence
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Cultural Issues and Family Violence
- Controversy in the Field of Family Violence
- History of Family Violence
- Violence Against Children
- Violence Against Female Intimates
- Greek and Roman Influences
- British and French Laws
- American Laws
- Influence of the Women’s Movement
- Violence Against Male Intimates
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 2: Explanations and Models of Family Violence
- Nested Ecological Model
- Ontogenetic/Individual
- Behavioral Genetics
- Biological Factors
- Nonbiological Factors
- Microsystem
- Exosystem
- Macrosystem
- Ontogenetic/Individual
- Models of Family Violence That Most Influence Treatment
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Feminist Theory
- Psychopathology
- Psychodynamic/Attachment Theory
- Family Systems Theory
- Intimate Relationships
- Theory Convergence
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Nested Ecological Model
- Chapter 3: Culture, Family Violence, and Cultural Competence
- Minority and Majority Groups
- Individualism Versus Collectivism
- Acculturation Status
- Interpreting Family Violence Statistics
- Culture: Group Differences
- Viewpoints on Child Maltreatment
- Corporal Punishment and Physical Abuse
- Child Sexual Abuse
- Child Neglect
- Viewpoints on Female Partner Abuse
- Help Seeking
- Viewpoints on Sexual Assault
- Viewpoints on Abuse of Male Partners
- Viewpoints on Elder Abuse
- Viewpoints on Child Maltreatment
- Cultural Competence and the Client’s Local World
- Historical Macrosystem Influences and Family Violence
- Environment and the Culture of Masculinity
- Importance of a Division of Labor
- Devaluation of Life
- Origins of Honor Cultures
- Females as the Keepers of Family Honor
- Research
- Cultural Protective Factors: Native Americans and West Africans
- Religion and Family Violence
- Fundamental Religious Influences
- Maltreatment of Children
- Religion as a Protective Factor Against Family Violence
- Summary of Cultural Considerations in Treating Family Violence
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Minority and Majority Groups
- Chapter 4: Male-on-Female Intimacy Violence: Descriptions, Consequences, and Counseling Implications
- Sources of Male-on-Female Violence Data
- Persistence of Partner Violence by Males
- Descriptions of Male Partner-Abusers
- Risk Factors for Partner Violence by Males
- Protective Factors for Partner Violence by Males
- Abuser Typologies
- Early Abuser Typologies
- Current Typology Research
- Typologies Formed by Combining the Three Dimensions
- Psychopathology-Based Typologies
- Response-Style-Based Typologies
- Criticism
- Sources of Male-on-Female Violence Data
- Consequences of Male-on-Female Partner Violence
- Physical Injuries
- Sexual Assault
- Homicides
- Psychological Effects
- Frequency, Severity, and Duration of Violence
- Long-Term Effects
- Anxiety and Depression
- Risk of Suicide
- PTSD
- CPTSD
- CPTSD and Childhood Abuse
- Leaving or Staying in an Abusive Relationship
- Treatment Implications for Male Partner-Abusers
- Case Examples
- The Emotionally Volatile Wife Abuser
- The Psychopathic Wife Abuser
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Gender Symmetry Controversey
- Feminist Criticism
- Contextual Factors of Female-on-Male Intimacy Violence
- Self-Defense
- Who Initiates Intimate Partner Violence?
- Consequences of Female-on-Male Intimacy Violence
- Physical Injury to Men
- Victims of Homicide
- Psychological and Emotional Consequences
- Comparisons Between Men and Women’s Use of Violence
- Characteristics of Intimately Violent Females
- Typologies of Partner-Violent Females
- Advocacy Typologies
- Academic Typologies
- Conclusions
- Treatment Implications for Female-on-Male Violence
- Example Intervention Programs
- Case Example
- Characteristics and Explanations of Intimately Violent Same-Sex Couples
- Childhood Victimization
- Alcohol and Substance Abuse
- Personal and Interpersonal Characteristics
- Macrosystem Factors
- Mutual Violence
- Types of Same-Sex IPV
- Social Isolation
- Paradox of Seeking Help in the Lesbian Community
- Alan, 39
- Attachment Disruptions
- Research Related to Practice
- Developmental Course of Violence
- Psychological Abuse
- Underreporting Violence
- Women’s Report
- Men’s Report
- Assessing Couple Violence
- Assess Both Partners
- Developmental Course of Violence
- Couple Conjoint and/or Individual Interviews
- General Guidelines in Assessment Process
- Therapeutic Alliance
- Dealing With Resistance and Therapeutic Alliance Repair
- Individual Interviews
- Defining Violence
- Severity, Frequency, and Context
- Severity: A Predictor of Reoccurring Violence
- Offenders on Probation for Domestic Violence
- Common Couple Violence
- Terroristic Violence
- Predictors of Violence Reoccurrence
- Safety Plans for Victims
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Specific Violence and Related Instruments
- Background Distal Factors
- Proximal Situational Triggers
- Other Useful Instruments
- Assessing for Characterological Disorders
- Biology or Environment?
- Cognitive–Behavioral/Feminist Counseling Models
- Identify Abuse-Related Emotions and Thoughts
- Socialization Issues
- Psychodynamic/Interpersonal Counseling Models
- Group Treatment Modality
- Pregroup Interview
- Establishing a Therapeutic Milieu
- Motivational Interviewing
- Male–Female Group Coleaders
- Contact Victim
- Treatment Match Considerations
- Culturally Competent Interventions
- Couple Counseling
- General Issues
- Benefits of Couple Counseling
- Individual Couple or Couple Group Treatment
- Safety Issues
- Therapeutic Alliance With Each Partner
- Cognitive–Behavioral Aspects of Couple Therapy
- Acceptance
- Self-Care
- Repair Strategies
- Solution-Oriented Aspects of Couple Counseling
- Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
- Healthy Attachment
- Restructuring of Emotions
- General Issues
- Transtheoretical Model of Change
- When to Use Couple Therapy
- Relapse Prevention
- Male Group Therapy
- Couple Therapy
- Critique of Intervention Models
- Criminal Justice Involvement
- Phil and Susan
- Conceptual Models for Treatment
- Trauma-Focused Models
- Flexible Treatment Structure
- Influences on the Expression of Trauma
- Therapeutic Relationship and Related Issues
- Noncondemning Attitude Toward Abuser
- Janet
- Institutional Alliance
- Staff Splitting
- Creating a Therapeutic Context
- Client Readiness
- Assessment Process
- Assessing for Strengths
- Prior Trauma
- PTSD
- CPTSD
- Providing Feedback
- Assessment Implications for Counseling
- Treatment Pacing
- Severe Abuse
- Treatment Stages
- Psychopharmacology
- Client Safety
- Noncompliance
- Distress Reduction and Anxiety Management Training
- Dissociation
- Grounding
- Self-Harm Behaviors
- Developmentally Arrested
- Education
- Mindfulness
- Contraindications for Processing Trauma Experiences
- Exposure Therapy
- Readiness for the Trauma Narrative
- Processing Trauma Memories
- Preparation to End Session
- Outcomes for Stage 2
- Cognitive Processing Therapy
- Countertransference
- Revictimization in Treatment
- Case Example
- Joe and Ashley
- What Is Dating Violence and Sexual Assault?
- Dating Violence
- Sexual Assault
- Prevalence and Extent of Dating Violence and Sexual Assault
- Estimates of Dating Violence by Age Groups
- Junior and Senior High School Students
- College Students and Adults
- Prevalence and Extent of Sexual Assault
- Junior and Senior High School Students
- College Students
- Summary of Research
- Stalking
- Definition and Specific Behaviors
- Cyberstalking
- Extent of Stalking
- Homicides
- Stalking Laws
- Gay and Lesbian Dating Violence and Sexual Assault
- Race and Cultural Factors
- Race
- Cross-Cultural Samples
- Risk Markers and Predictors for Perpetration of Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- Family-of-Origin Environment
- Multiple Influences
- Stalking
- Attachment Pattern
- Gender Socialization
- Effects of Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- Characteristics of Perpetrators and Victims
- Perpetrator Descriptions
- Common Criminals
- Low Self-Esteem
- Interpersonal Control
- Traditional Attitudes and Anger
- Victims
- Self-Esteem
- Disengaging From the Abuser
- Perpetrator Descriptions
- Levels of Intervention
- Safe Dates Program
- Safe Dates Program Sessions Overview
- Youth Relationship Project
- YRP Sessions Overview
- University Programs
- Tertiary Prevention
- Defining Child Maltreatment
- Harm and Endangerment
- Child Neglect
- Physical Abuse
- Corporal Punishment
- Child Sexual Abuse
- Emotional/Psychological Abuse
- Guidelines for Identifying Emotional Abuse of Children
- EA and Other Forms of CM
- Prevalence Rates of Child Maltreatment and Fatalities
- Fatalities
- Victim Characteristics
- Age
- Gender
- Race/Ethnicity
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Personal Characteristics
- Family Characteristics
- Community Factors
- Child Sexual Abuse Risk
- Sibling Abuse
- Exposure to Parental Violence
- Perpetrator Characteristics
- Relationship to Abused Child
- Alcohol Use, Drug Use, and Mental Illness
- Child’s Race and the Perpetrator
- Gender
- Age
- Risk Factors
- Predominately Male Offenders
- Predominately Female Offenders
- Internet Exploitation of Children
- Known Offenders
- Explanation for Child Sexual Abuse
- Integrated Models
- Protective/Resiliency Factors and Mediators of the Effects of Child Maltreatment
- Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Physical Health Consequences
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Neurological Impairment
- Physical Injuries and Health Problems
- Psychological, Behavioral, and Interpersonal Consequences
- Psychological Consequences
- Cognitive Difficulties
- Behavioral Problems
- Interpersonal Difficulties
- Economic Consequences
- Physical Health Consequences
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- PTSD Risk Factors
- Counseling Effectiveness
- Empirically Supported Treatments
- Effectiveness of Cognitive–Behavioral and Family Interventions
- TF-CBT
- AF-CBT
- PCIT
- Creating a Context for Treatment
- Therapeutic Alliance
- Attention to Attachment Style
- Strengths and Solution Behaviors
- Counseling Process
- Assessment
- History of the Presenting Problem
- Trauma Assessment
- Victim’s Subjective Experience of Trauma
- Caregivers’ Responses
- Objective Aspects of Trauma Assessment
- Interviews
- Interviewing Parents
- Interviewing the Child
- Presence of Caregiver
- Adjust Interview Style
- Provide Treatment Overview
- Goal of Assessment
- Formal Diagnosis
- Child and Parent/Caregiver Instruments
- Psychopharmacological Treatment
- Integrating the Assessment Process
- Assessment
- Counseling Interventions
- Counseling Phases
- Four Phases
- Counseling Phases
- Safety
- Trauma Education
- Emotional Regulation and Stabilization
- Stress Management
- Cognitive Coping
- Parent Involvement
- Preparation for Direct Trauma Work
- Trauma Integration Steps
- Reading and Processing the Trauma Narrative
- Dealing With Distress
- Problematic Beliefs
- Correcting Distorted Beliefs
- Developmental Level
- Family Sessions
- Other Restorative Experiences
- Addressing Loss and Grief
- Prevention Beyond the Family
- Developmentally Sequenced Treatment
- Case Examples
- Marion
- Harry
- Extent of Elder Abuse
- What Is Elder Abuse?
- Prevalence of Elder Abuse
- Self-Neglect
- Reluctance to Disclose
- Injury Estimates
- Age and Gender
- Ethnicity
- Age and Gender
- Intraindividual Theories
- Social Exchange Theory
- Caregiver Stress Theory
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Sociocultural Theories
- Predictors of Abuse
- Fatalities
- Reporting Maltreatment
- Assessment and Services
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