Treating the abusive partner : an individualized cognitive-behavioral approach

Author(s)

    • Murphy, Christopher M. (Christopher Mark)
    • Eckhardt, Christopher I.

Bibliographic Information

Treating the abusive partner : an individualized cognitive-behavioral approach

Christopher M. Murphy, Christopher I. Eckhardt

Guilford Press, c2005

  • : cloth

Available at  / 6 libraries

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Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-279) and index

Contents of Works

  • The forms and patterns of abusive behavior
  • The clinically relevant characteristics of partner abuse perpetrators
  • Intervention models and research
  • Clinical assessment of the abusive client
  • Case formulation
  • Enhancing motivation to change and engagement into treatment
  • Relationship skills training
  • Cognitive intervention strategies
  • Trauma recovery
  • Relapse prevention

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Intimate partner violence is notoriously difficult to treat, and this promising manual presents the first one-on-one cognitive-behavioral treatment approach for this highly challenging population. Provided are a straightforward rationale and clear guidelines for implementing the authors' flexible four-phase model, which is grounded in extensive research and clinical experience. Detailed case examples illustrate the complexities of conceptualizing individual cases and working with clients to enhance motivation for change, eliminate assaultive and threatening behaviors, alter abuse-maintaining schemas and beliefs, build relationship skills, and reduce relapse risks.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Forms and Patterns of Abusive Behavior 3. The Clinically Relevant Characteristics of Partner Abuse Perpetrators 4. Intervention Models and Research 5. Clinical Assessment of the Abusive Client 6. Case Formulation 7. Enhancing Motivation to Change and Engagement into Treatment 8. Relationship Skills Training 9. Cognitive Intervention Strategies 10. Trauma Recovery 11. Relapse Prevention

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