Animal abuse and family violence : linkages, research, and implications for professional practice
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Animal abuse and family violence : linkages, research, and implications for professional practice
(Monographs from the Journal of emotional abuse, 6)
Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press, c2007
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"Animal abuse and family violence: linkages, research, and implications for professional practice has been co-published simultaneously as Journal of emotional abuse, volume 7, number 3 2007."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Learn how animal cruelty is linked to family violenceExperts find a disturbingly close relationship between animal abuse and family violence. Animal Abuse and Family Violence: Linkages, Research, and Implications for Professional Practice explores the difficult link between family violence and animal abuse in depth, explaining why the abuse occurs and offering practical treatment options. This concise yet comprehensive overview describes creative programs to foster prevention of cruelty to animals as well as nonviolence toward humans. New research and approaches for policy and practice are presented in detail, all in one easy-to-read volume. Animal Abuse and Family Violence: Linkages, Research, and Implications for Professional Practice works to fill the noticeable gap in the present literature about the connection between violence to family members and pets. This text provides practical suggestions for including animal cruelty as an important component for assessment and treatment in the education and training of mental health professionals. The book is extensively referenced. Topics discussed in Animal Abuse and Family Violence: Linkages, Research, and Implications for Professional Practice include:
an overview of empirical literature linking family violence to cruelty of family pets
short- and long-term effects of experiencing animal abuse and the impact on victims
the prevalence within the Hispanic community of pet abuse and intimate partner violence
animal cruelty disclosure in child welfare cases
the collection of data and communication among agencies about animal cruelty at the state and federal level
the positive impact of programs utilizing pet assisted therapy
Animal Abuse and Family Violence: Linkages, Research, and Implications for Professional Practice is a valuable resource for clinical psychologists, counselors, social workers, educators, students, veterinarians, animal rights activists, mainstream media, and anyone interested in the prevention of animal abuse.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: Animal Abuse and Family Violence (Marti Loring, Janessa Marsh, and Robert A. Geffner)
THE RELATIONSHIP AND IMPACT OF ANIMAL CRUELTY IN FAMILY VIOLENCE CASES
The Link Between Family Violence and Cruelty to Family Pets (Judee E. Onyskiw)
Cruelty to Animals and the Short- and Long-Term Impact on Victims (Karen D. Schaefer)
Animal Abuse and Domestic Violence: A View from the Border (Catherine A. Faver and Alonzo M. Cavazos, Jr.)
Child Welfare and Animal Cruelty: A Survey of Child Welfare Workers (Mary Montminy-Danna)
POLICY AND PRACTICE
Integrating Animals into the Family Violence Paradigm: Implications for Policy and Professional Standards (Mary Lou Randour)
Cisco's Kids: A Pet Assisted Therapy Behavioral Intervention Program (Gary P. Cournoyer and Clarissa M. Uttley)
Index
Reference Notes Included
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