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- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Family Violence
- Prevalence and Economic Cost of Family Violence
- Defining Family Violence
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Cultural Issues and Family Violence
- Controversy in the Field of Family Violence
- History of Family Violence
- Violence Against Children
- Violence Against Female Intimates
- Greek and Roman Influences
- British and French Laws
- American Laws
- Influence of the Women’s Movement
- Violence Against Male Intimates
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 2: Explanations and Models of Family Violence
- Nested Ecological Model
- Ontogenetic/Individual
- Behavioral Genetics
- Biological Factors
- Nonbiological Factors
- Microsystem
- Exosystem
- Macrosystem
- Models of Family Violence That Most Influence Treatment
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Feminist Theory
- Psychopathology
- Psychodynamic/Attachment Theory
- Family Systems Theory
- Intimate Relationships
- Theory Convergence
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 3: Culture, Family Violence, and Cultural Competence
- Minority and Majority Groups
- Individualism Versus Collectivism
- Acculturation Status
- Interpreting Family Violence Statistics
- Culture: Group Differences
- Viewpoints on Child Maltreatment
- Corporal Punishment and Physical Abuse
- Child Sexual Abuse
- Child Neglect
- Viewpoints on Female Partner Abuse
- Help Seeking
- Viewpoints on Sexual Assault
- Viewpoints on Abuse of Male Partners
- Viewpoints on Elder Abuse
- Cultural Competence and the Client’s Local World
- Historical Macrosystem Influences and Family Violence
- Environment and the Culture of Masculinity
- Importance of a Division of Labor
- Devaluation of Life
- Origins of Honor Cultures
- Females as the Keepers of Family Honor
- Research
- Cultural Protective Factors: Native Americans and West Africans
- Religion and Family Violence
- Fundamental Religious Influences
- Maltreatment of Children
- Religion as a Protective Factor Against Family Violence
- Summary of Cultural Considerations in Treating Family Violence
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 4: Male-on-Female Intimacy Violence: Descriptions, Consequences, and Counseling Implications
- Sources of Male-on-Female Violence Data
- Persistence of Partner Violence by Males
- Descriptions of Male Partner-Abusers
- Risk Factors for Partner Violence by Males
- Protective Factors for Partner Violence by Males
- Abuser Typologies
- Early Abuser Typologies
- Current Typology Research
- Typologies Formed by Combining the Three Dimensions
- Psychopathology-Based Typologies
- Response-Style-Based Typologies
- Criticism
- Consequences of Male-on-Female Partner Violence
- Physical Injuries
- Sexual Assault
- Homicides
- Psychological Effects
- Frequency, Severity, and Duration of Violence
- Long-Term Effects
- Anxiety and Depression
- Risk of Suicide
- PTSD
- CPTSD
- CPTSD and Childhood Abuse
- Leaving or Staying in an Abusive Relationship
- Treatment Implications for Male Partner-Abusers
- Case Examples
- The Emotionally Volatile Wife Abuser
- The Psychopathic Wife Abuser
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 5: Female-on-Male Intimacy Violence: Descriptions, Consequences, and Counseling Implications
- Gender Symmetry Controversey
- Feminist Criticism
- Contextual Factors of Female-on-Male Intimacy Violence
- Self-Defense
- Who Initiates Intimate Partner Violence?
- Consequences of Female-on-Male Intimacy Violence
- Physical Injury to Men
- Victims of Homicide
- Psychological and Emotional Consequences
- Comparisons Between Men and Women’s Use of Violence
- Characteristics of Intimately Violent Females
- Typologies of Partner-Violent Females
- Advocacy Typologies
- Academic Typologies
- Conclusions
- Why Do Abused Men Stay?
- Case Example
- Treatment Implications for Female-on-Male Violence
- Counseling Implications for Female Intimate Partner Violence
- Example Intervention Programs
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 6: Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence
- Case Example
- Characteristics and Explanations of Intimately Violent Same-Sex Couples
- Childhood Victimization
- Alcohol and Substance Abuse
- Personal and Interpersonal Characteristics
- Macrosystem Factors
- Mutual Violence
- Similarities of Gay/Lesbian and Heterosexual Violence Predictors
- Types of Same-Sex IPV
- Social Isolation
- Staying in Intimately Violent Same-Sex Relationships
- Paradox of Seeking Help in the Lesbian Community
- Case Example
- Alan, 39
- Traumatic Bonding
- Counseling Implications
- Attachment Disruptions
- An Excerpt From a Focus Group of Service Providers
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 7: Assessment of Intimate Violent Offenders
- Research Related to Practice
- Developmental Course of Violence
- Psychological Abuse
- Underreporting Violence
- Women’s Report
- Men’s Report
- Assessing Couple Violence
- Assess Both Partners
- Initial Interview Process
- Couple Conjoint and/or Individual Interviews
- General Guidelines in Assessment Process
- Therapeutic Alliance
- Dealing With Resistance and Therapeutic Alliance Repair
- Individual Interviews
- Defining Violence
- Severity, Frequency, and Context
- Severity: A Predictor of Reoccurring Violence
- Offenders on Probation for Domestic Violence
- Common Couple Violence
- Terroristic Violence
- Predictors of Violence Reoccurrence
- Safety Plans for Victims
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Assessment Instruments
- Specific Violence and Related Instruments
- Background Distal Factors
- Proximal Situational Triggers
- Other Useful Instruments
- Assessing for Characterological Disorders
- Counseling Modalities
- Biology or Environment?
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 8: Treatment for Intimate Violent Offenders
- Cognitive–Behavioral/Feminist Counseling Models
- Identify Abuse-Related Emotions and Thoughts
- Socialization Issues
- Psychodynamic/Interpersonal Counseling Models
- Group Treatment Modality
- Pregroup Interview
- Establishing a Therapeutic Milieu
- Motivational Interviewing
- Male–Female Group Coleaders
- Contact Victim
- Treatment Match Considerations
- Culturally Competent Interventions
- Couple Counseling
- General Issues
- Benefits of Couple Counseling
- Individual Couple or Couple Group Treatment
- Safety Issues
- Therapeutic Alliance With Each Partner
- Cognitive–Behavioral Aspects of Couple Therapy
- Acceptance
- Self-Care
- Repair Strategies
- Solution-Oriented Aspects of Couple Counseling
- Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
- Healthy Attachment
- Restructuring of Emotions
- Individualized Treatment
- Integrating Treatment Orientations
- Transtheoretical Model of Change
- When to Use Couple Therapy
- Relapse Prevention
- Treatment Effectiveness
- Male Group Therapy
- Couple Therapy
- Critique of Intervention Models
- Criminal Justice Involvement
- Case Example
- Phil and Susan
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 9: Assessment and Treatment for Adult Victims of Intimacy Violence
- Conceptual Models for Treatment
- Trauma-Focused Models
- Flexible Treatment Structure
- Influences on the Expression of Trauma
- Therapeutic Relationship and Related Issues
- Noncondemning Attitude Toward Abuser
- Case Example
- Janet
- Institutional Alliance
- Staff Splitting
- Assessment
- Creating a Therapeutic Context
- Client Readiness
- Assessment Process
- Assessing for Strengths
- Prior Trauma
- PTSD
- CPTSD
- Assessment Instruments
- Providing Feedback
- Assessment Implications for Counseling
- Treatment Pacing
- Severe Abuse
- Treatment
- Treatment Stages
- Psychopharmacology
- Stage 1
- Client Safety
- Noncompliance
- Distress Reduction and Anxiety Management Training
- Dissociation
- Grounding
- Self-Harm Behaviors
- Developmentally Arrested
- Education
- Mindfulness
- Stage 2
- Contraindications for Processing Trauma Experiences
- Exposure Therapy
- Readiness for the Trauma Narrative
- Processing Trauma Memories
- Preparation to End Session
- Outcomes for Stage 2
- Stage 3
- Cognitive Processing Therapy
- Countertransference
- Revictimization in Treatment
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 10: Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- Case Example
- Joe and Ashley
- What Is Dating Violence and Sexual Assault?
- Dating Violence
- Sexual Assault
- Prevalence and Extent of Dating Violence and Sexual Assault
- Estimates of Dating Violence by Age Groups
- Junior and Senior High School Students
- College Students and Adults
- Prevalence and Extent of Sexual Assault
- Junior and Senior High School Students
- College Students
- Summary of Research
- Stalking
- Definition and Specific Behaviors
- Cyberstalking
- Extent of Stalking
- Homicides
- Stalking Laws
- Gay and Lesbian Dating Violence and Sexual Assault
- Race and Cultural Factors
- Race
- Cross-Cultural Samples
- Risk Markers and Predictors for Perpetration of Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- Family-of-Origin Environment
- Multiple Influences
- Stalking
- Attachment Pattern
- Gender Socialization
- Effects of Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- Characteristics of Perpetrators and Victims
- Perpetrator Descriptions
- Common Criminals
- Low Self-Esteem
- Interpersonal Control
- Traditional Attitudes and Anger
- Victims
- Self-Esteem
- Disengaging From the Abuser
- Treatment
- Levels of Intervention
- Junior and High School Programs
- Safe Dates Program
- Safe Dates Program Sessions Overview
- Youth Relationship Project
- YRP Sessions Overview
- University Programs
- Rape Prevention for Men
- Tertiary Prevention
- Treating Perpetrators
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 11: Child Maltreatment
- Defining Child Maltreatment
- Harm and Endangerment
- Child Neglect
- Physical Abuse
- Corporal Punishment
- Child Sexual Abuse
- Emotional/Psychological Abuse
- Guidelines for Identifying Emotional Abuse of Children
- EA and Other Forms of CM
- Prevalence Rates of Child Maltreatment and Fatalities
- Fatalities
- Victim Characteristics
- Age
- Gender
- Race/Ethnicity
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Personal Characteristics
- Family Characteristics
- Community Factors
- Child Sexual Abuse Risk
- Sibling Abuse
- Exposure to Parental Violence
- Perpetrator Characteristics
- Relationship to Abused Child
- Alcohol Use, Drug Use, and Mental Illness
- Child’s Race and the Perpetrator
- Gender
- Age
- Risk Factors
- Predominately Male Offenders
- Predominately Female Offenders
- Internet Exploitation of Children
- Known Offenders
- Explanation for Child Sexual Abuse
- Integrated Models
- Protective/Resiliency Factors and Mediators of the Effects of Child Maltreatment
- Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Physical Health Consequences
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Neurological Impairment
- Physical Injuries and Health Problems
- Psychological, Behavioral, and Interpersonal Consequences
- Psychological Consequences
- Cognitive Difficulties
- Behavioral Problems
- Interpersonal Difficulties
- Economic Consequences
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 12: Assessment and Treatment for Child Maltreatment
- PTSD Risk Factors
- Counseling Effectiveness
- Empirically Supported Treatments
- Effectiveness of Cognitive–Behavioral and Family Interventions
- TF-CBT
- AF-CBT
- PCIT
- Creating a Context for Treatment
- Therapeutic Alliance
- Attention to Attachment Style
- Strengths and Solution Behaviors
- Counseling Process
- Assessment
- History of the Presenting Problem
- Trauma Assessment
- Victim’s Subjective Experience of Trauma
- Caregivers’ Responses
- Objective Aspects of Trauma Assessment
- Interviews
- Interviewing Parents
- Interviewing the Child
- Presence of Caregiver
- Adjust Interview Style
- Provide Treatment Overview
- Goal of Assessment
- Formal Diagnosis
- Child and Parent/Caregiver Instruments
- Psychopharmacological Treatment
- Integrating the Assessment Process
- Counseling Interventions
- Counseling Phases
- Four Phases
- Stabilization
- Safety
- Trauma Education
- Emotional Regulation and Stabilization
- Stress Management
- Cognitive Coping
- Parent Involvement
- Process the Traumatic Experience
- Preparation for Direct Trauma Work
- Trauma Integration Steps
- Reading and Processing the Trauma Narrative
- Dealing With Distress
- Cognitive Processing
- Problematic Beliefs
- Correcting Distorted Beliefs
- Developmental Level
- Consolidation and Relationship Enhancement
- Family Sessions
- Other Restorative Experiences
- Addressing Loss and Grief
- Prevention
- Prevention Beyond the Family
- Developmentally Sequenced Treatment
- Case Example
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- Chapter 13: Elder Abuse
- Case Examples
- Marion
- Harry
- Extent of Elder Abuse
- What Is Elder Abuse?
- Prevalence of Elder Abuse
- Self-Neglect
- Reluctance to Disclose
- Injury Estimates
- Characteristics of Abused Elders
- Age and Gender
- Ethnicity
- Characteristics of Elder Abusers
- Age and Gender
- Explanations for Elder Abuse
- Intraindividual Theories
- Social Exchange Theory
- Caregiver Stress Theory
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Sociocultural Theories
- Elder Abuse in Long-Term Care Facilities
- Predictors of Abuse
- Consequences of Elder Maltreatment
- Fatalities
- Abuse of Caregivers
- Interventions
- Reporting Maltreatment
- Assessment and Services
- Prevention
- Summary
- Suggested Readings
- References
- Index
- Technical Support
- End User License Agreement
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