Title: Family Interventions in Domestic Violence: A Handbook of Gender-Inclusive Theory and Treatment
Abstract: Foreword, Linda G. Mills Acknowledgments Introduction, John Hamel and Tonia Nicholls Part One: Research and Theory * Domestic Violence: A Gender-Inclusive Conception, John Hamel * Thinking Outside the Box: Gender and Court-Mandated Therapy, Donald Dutton * The Therapeutic Problem With the Duluth Model * The Theoretical problem With the Duluth Model * Anger and Violence * Subtypes of perpetrators * Treatment Outcome Studies of the Duluth Model * Expanded Targets for Perpetrator Treatment * Treatment of Female Batterers * Couple Violence and Treatment * Interactional Studies * Couples Therapy * Risk Factors for Physical Violence between Dating Partners: Implications for Gender-Inclusive Prevention and Treatment of Family Violence, Rose A. Medeiros and Murray A. Straus * Relevance of Information on Dating Partners * Previous Research on Gender Differences in Risk Factors * Percent of Studies Finding Similar Results For Men and Women * Method * Results * Discussion * Power and Control in Relationship Aggression, Nicola Graham-Kevan * Terminology * Consequences of Controlling Behavior * Theories of Controlling Behaviour. * Empirical Research on Controlling Behaviors and Partner Violence * Women's Shelter & Batterer Intervention Studies * Scales That Measure Controlling Behaviors: A Selected Review * Implications of the Controlling Behavior Literature * Intimate Stalking and Partner Violence, Stacey L. Williams, Irene Hanson Frieze, H. Colleen Sinclair * Stalking Defined * Stalking in the Context of Breakup * Courtship Stalking and its Link to Breakup Stalking * Issues of Gender in Stalking and Partner Violence * Clinical Implications of Stalking * Couple Violence: A New Look at Some Old Fallacies, Patricia Noller, Laurance Robillard * Women and Violence * The Levels of Analysis Issue * Male Potential for Abuse * Domestic Violence Typologies, Nicola Graham-Kevan * Theories of Partner Violence * Typology Theory and Research * The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children's Development, Patrick T. Davies, Melissa L. Sturge-Apple * Child Adaptation to Domestic Violence: The Context of Interparental Interactions * Mediating Mechanisms Underlying the Risk of Domestic Violence * Moderating Conditions Underlying the Risk of Domestic Violence * Bidirectional Processes Underlying the Risk of Domestic Violence Summary and Implications * Family Lessons in Attachment and Aggression: The Impact of Interparental Violence on Adolescent Adjustment, * Developmental Pathways to Aggression and Violence * Exposure to Family Violence: Implications for Youth Aggression * Lessons Learned from Interparental Violence * Do the Effects of Maternal Versus Paternal IPV on Daughters and Sons Differ? * Implications for Future Research * From Research to Prevention & Intervention * The Evolution of Battering Interventions: From the Dark Ages into the Scientific Age, Julia C. Babcock, Brittany Canady, Katherine Graham, Leslie Schart * Grassroots Movement * Why Doesn't the Feminist Psychoeducational Model Work Better? * Is the Duluth Model Set up to Fail? * On the Road Towards the Scientific Era * Where Do We Go From Here? * Different Formats for Interventions * should be targeted in interventions for domestic violence? * Interventions for situational violence * Interventions for characterological violence * Tailoring for specific cultural groups * Women arrested for domestic violence * Conclusions Part Two: Assessment and Treatment * Gender-Inclusive Family Interventions in Domestic Violence: An overview, John Hamel * The Evolution of Family Interventions * The Gender-Inclusive Approach * Violence Risk Assessments with of Intimate Partner Abuse, Tonia Nicholls, Sarah L. Desmarais, Kevin S. Douglas, P. Randall Kropp * Pitfalls to Avoid in Conducting Risk Assessments: Judgment Errors in Human Decision Making and Cognitive Simplification Strategies that can Backfire * Methods for Reducing Reliance on Heuristics and Biases to Improving Decision Making Accuracy * General Approaches to Violence Risk Assessment: An Overview of Leading Methods * Assessing Men and Women for Risk of Perpetrating Abuse in Intimate Relationships * The Value of Violence Risk Assessment Instruments Developed to Assess General Offending * Conclusions and Implications * Male of Domestic Violence, David L. Fontes. * Addressing the Problem of Male of Domestic Violence: * Obstacle One: Men and Patriarchy: * Obstacle Two: Feminism * Obstacle Three: Gender Politics: * Treating the Male Victim of Domestic Violence: * Domestic Violence in Ethno-Cultural Minority Groups, Kathleen Malley-Morrison, Denise A. Hines, Doe West, Jesse J. Tauriac, Mizuho Arai * North American Native American Communities * African American Communities * Hispanic/Latino Communities * Asian American communities * Conclusions * Systems Considerations in Working with Court-Ordered Domestic Violence Offenders, Lonnie Hazlewood * A Developing Clinical Perspective * The Criminal Justice Response * Treatment Approaches To Domestic Violence * Group treatment * Case Example No. 1 * Case Example No. 2 * Treatment of Psychological and Physical Aggression in a Couple Context, K. Daniel O'Leary and Shiri Cohen * Are Appropriate Candidates for Treating Aggression Conjointly? * What Evidence Supports a Couple Based Approach? * Arguments for Treating Psychological and Physical Aggression in a Couple Context * Screening Appropriate Clients for Couple Treatment * A Dyadic Treatment Model * Overview of Treatment Program * Initial Stages of Treatment * Mid Stages of Treatment * Follow-Up * Couple Violence and Couple Safety: A Systemic and Attachment-Oriented Approach to Working with Complexity and Uncertainty, Arlene Vetere and Jan Cooper * Building a Safe Context for Practice * Complexity and Uncertainty: Working with Jane and John * Dangerous Dances: Treating Domestic Violence in Same-Sex Couples, Vallerie E. Coleman * Overview of Violence in Lesbian and Gay Couples * Assessment * Treatment * Case Example - Joel and Martin * Summary * Treatment of Family Violence: A Systemic Perspective, Michael Thomas * Why we commit violence against the people we love * Our splintered response to family violence * A Family-Systems Approach * How does Attachment Theory help us to treat Family Violence? * What about the children? * Balancing Safety and Family Therapy * The advantages of family therapy * The therapist's stance * Treating Perpetrators and Victims * Calming our own anxiety * Anger, Aggression, Domestic Violence, and Substance Abuse, Ronald T. Potter-Effron * Common themes, situations and messages for families in which both family violence and substance abuse are co-occurring problems. * The challenge to core paradigms in both fields. * Possible relationships between alcoholism/substance abuse and anger/aggression/domestic abuse. * Research correlations between substance abuse and domestic violence. * Types of domestic abusers and substance abuse. * Assessment questions. * Case study: An angry man who becomes dangerous to his wife when he drinks. * Case study of an angry and violent needy woman. * Case study of a family with violence and substance abuse issues: Who gets to throw the turkey this year? * Therapy with Clients Accused of Domestic Violence in Disputed Child Custody Cases, Michael Carolla * One Size Doesn't Fit All * Batterer intervention program * Anger management groups/classes * High conflict/family violence parent groups * Therapeutic supervised visitation * Co-parenting mediation * Family therapy * Case Examples * Conclusion * Family Therapy and Interpersonal Violence: Targeting At-Risk Adolescent Mothers, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Lisa A. Turner, Marilyn McGowan * Parenting Interventions with Adolescent Mothers * Intimate Partner Relationship Interventions with Adolescent Mothers * The Building a Lasting Love Relationship Intervention * Future Directions * Family Group Therapy: A Domestic Violence Program for Youth and Parents, Nancy Carole Rybski * Background and Justification * Neidig and Friedman's Domestic Violence Program * Research Design * Results * Discussion * Discussion of Differences * Directions for Future Research * Family Violence Parent Groups, Darlene Pratt and Tom Chapman * Peace Creations * Healing Child and their Parents in the Aftermath of Family Violence, Christina M. Dalpiaz * Popular Terminology - The Buzzwords * Changing the impact abuse has on individual parent/child relationships * Generating Plans to Meet Children's Goals * Big picture concepts * Cognitive Processing - Arranging Thoughts * Gender-Inclusive Work with and Their Children in a Co-ed Shelter, Carol Ensign and Patricia Jones * The Shelter Movement * The Valley Oasis Shelter: Origins * The Co-ed Model * Cooperation with Law Enforcement and Batterer Intervention Programs * Responses from the Domestic Violence Community * Responses from and their Families * Addressing Safety Concerns * Clinical Services * Case Examples * Post-Discharge Services * The Future * Justice is in the Design: Creating a Restorative Justice Treatment Model for Domestic Violence, Peggy Grauwiler, Nicole Pezold, and Linda G. Mills * An Alternative Theory of Justice * The Problem of Safety in Treating Intimate Abuse * Domestic Violence: New Visions, New Solutions, Cathy Young, Philip Cook, Sheila Smith, Jack Turteltaub, Lonnie Hazlewood * Arrest and prosecution * Restraining orders * Batterer intervention and victim counseling * Family violence: new visions, new solutions.
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-09-26
Language: en
Type: book
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