Anger and indigenous men : understanding and responding to violent behaviour
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Anger and indigenous men : understanding and responding to violent behaviour
Federation Press, 2008
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-275) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is for social work and criminal justice practitioners who wish to develop culturally appropriate and effective programmes for reducing anger-related violence perpetrated by Indigenous men. It places cultural context at the heart of any intervention, broadening the focus from problematic behaviour to a more holistic notion of well-being. The book is structured in three parts. Part 1 explores Indigenous perspectives on anger and violence, on both sociological and psychological levels. The different views presented show there is no single 'cause' but provide contexts for understanding an individual's anger. Part 2 outlines methodologies and processes for collecting meaningful data on anger and Indigenous men. Part 3 presents ideas for developing and delivering anger management programmes that meet the needs of Indigenous men:
目次
Part One: Rationale Psychological treatments for rehabilitating offenders Andrew Day and Kevin Howells The treatment of anger in offenders Kevin Howells Indigenous service providers' perspectives on anger programs Peter Mals, Kevin Howells, Andrew Day and Guy Hall Indigenous anger and the criminogenic effects of the criminal justice system Chris Cunneen Exploring issues of wellbeing for Indigenous men Jason De Santolo Indigenous trauma, grief and loss Ruth McCausland A loss and grief model in practice Rosemary Wanganeen Part Two: Research and Development The significance of context: Stories from South Australia Andrew Day, Linda Davey, Rosemary Wanganeen, Kevin Howells, Jason De Santolo and Martin Nakata Beneath the surface of anger: understanding the context of Indigenous men's anger Martin Nakata, Andrew Day, Kevin Howells, Rosemary Wanganeen, Ruth McCausland, Jason De Santolo, Vicky Nakata and Taloi Havini Anger and trauma in prison: A comparative study Andrew Day, Linda Davey, Rosemary Wanganeen, Sharon Casey, Kevin Howells and Martin Nakata New media innovation: A developing tool for research into Indigenous men's experiences and expressions of anger Jason De Santolo Reflections on methodology and process: A non-Indigenous perspective Linda Davey and Andrew Day Part Three: Programming The Koori Cognitive Skills program redevelopment project: Findings and implications for other Indigenous offender rehabilitation programs Robin Jones and Graham Atkinson Implications for the delivery of anger management programs Andrew Day, Martin Nakata and project team The needs of Indigenous criminal justice workers Andrew Day, Glen Giles, Brian Marshall and Von Sanderson An Anger Intervention Model: A pedagogical design for Indigenous men in community settings Martin Nakata and Vicki Nakata Some conclusions Andrew Day Addendum: Sample Anger Management Exercises and Session Plan Paige Johnston and Andrew Day References
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