Domestic violence : a multi-professional approach for healthcare practitioners
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Domestic violence : a multi-professional approach for healthcare practitioners
McGraw hill : Open University Press, 2008
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book takes a multi-agency approach to domestic violence and looks at a large range of issues that impact on those working in the health and social care field. It begins with identification of situations where abuse may occur, including intimate partner violence, child and adolescent abuse, same-sex violence, and elderly abuse. The book considers the commonalities for survivors of abuse - such as the right to feel safe and protected from violence - and evaluates how health and social care professionals can work towards a positive outcome for all of the individuals involved. The book is divided into four parts, Recognition, Reaction, Involvement and Outcome and includes chapters on:
Sexual Coercion and Domestic Violence Abuse and the Elderly Treatment and Alcohol Multi-Disciplinary Working Relationship Conflict and Abuse Outcomes
Domestic Violence is a key reference resource for students and professionals across a wide range of health and social care occupations.Contributors: Georgia Anetzberger, Michael Kimmel, Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Adrian Sutton, Poco Kernsmith, T Shackelford, Aaron T. Goetz, Marianne R. Yoshioka, Karel Kurst-Swanger, Julie Schumacher, Jay Peters, Dana DeHart, Iona Heath, Albert R. Roberts, Anne Cools, Melanie Shepard, Patricia O'Campo, Ajitha Cyriac, Farah Ahmed, Richard E. Heyman, Iona Heath, Chris Murphy, Beth Mattingly, Laura Dugan, Katherine van Wormer.
目次
1: Introduction
Part One: Recognition
2: Abuse and the Elderly
3: 'Gender Symmetry' in Domestic Violence: A Falsely-Framed Issue
4: Female Victims of Violence
5: When Violence in Adults' Relationships puts Children at Risk: A Child Psychiatric Perspective
6: Sexual Coercion and Domestic Violence
7: Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives on Men's Violence Against Intimate Partners
8: Educational Considerations in the Development of an Academic Programme for Health Care Providers on Intimate Partner Abuse
Part Two:Reaction
9: The Impact of the Cultural Context on the Experience of Domestic Violence
10: Political, Societal and Personal Interface of Abuse
11: Battered Women who use Violence: Implications for Practice
12: Role of Healthcare Professionals in Preventing and Intervening on IPV
13: Multi-Disciplinary Working
14: Treatment and Alcohol
15: Domestic Violence Myths
Part Three: Involvement16: Offenders' Experience of Interventions
17: Couples Approaches to Treating Intimate Partner Violence
18: Domestic Violence: Family Health Perspective
Part Four: Outcome
19: Partner Homicide Including Murder-Suicide: Gender Differences
20: Relationship Conflict and Abuse Outcomes
21: How Female Victims' Responses Affect the Risk of Future Assaults by their Male Intimate Partners
22: Conclusion
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