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Assessment of family violence : a clinical and legal sourcebook/

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: New York : John Wiley and sons Inc: c1992.Description: xvi, 397 pagesISBN:
  • 0471524158
  • 9780471524151
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC 569.5. ASS
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Contents:
Current issues in the assessment of family violence / Robert T. Ammerman and Michel Hersen -- Clinical issues in the assessment of family violence involving children / John W. Fantuzzo and Paul McDermott -- Clinical issues in the assessment of spouse abuse / K. Daniel O'Leary and Christopher Murphy -- Legal issues in the assessment of family violence involving children / Sandra T. Azar -- Legal issues in the assessment of family violence involving adults / Roberta K. Thyfault -- Epidemiology and family violence involving children / Jeffrey J. Haugaard -- Epidemiology and family violence involving adults / Ronet Bachman and Karl A. Pillemer -- Child physical abuse and neglect / David J. Hansen and Jody E. Warner -- Incest in young children / Linda L. Damon and Jessica A. Card with Judith Todd -- Extrafamilial child sexual abuse / Susan V. McLeer and Mimi Rose.
Woman battering / Daniel G. Saunders -- Elder abuse and neglect / Risa S. Breckman and Ronald D. Adelman -- Psychological maltreatment of children / Joan I. Vondra, Anne B. Kolar, and Barbara L. Radigan -- Psychological abuse of women / Richard M. Tolman -- Child witnesses of marital violence / Peter G. Jaffe, Marlies Sudermann, and Deborah Reitzel -- Adolescent perpetrators of incest / Meg S. Kaplan and Judith V. Becker -- Adult survivors of sexual abuse / Derek Jehu.
Summary: Almost every clinician at some time faces the challenge of evaluating individuals and families involved in domestic violence. This invaluable sourcebook provides the kind of comprehensive understanding of epidemiological models, intervention planning, and standards of practice that will help practitioners address the causes, effects, future risks, problems, and issues that arise in a variety of family violence situations. Edited by the expert team responsible for Treatment of Family Violence and written by leading figures in the field, Assessment of Family Violence takes stock of over a decade of research and examines the strategies and measures that are vital to the effective assessment of family violence, both in terms of treatment planning and legal requirements. Assessment of Family Violence provides authoritative coverage of the assessment, clinical, and legal issues involved in dealing with family violence; epidemiology of family violence involving both children and adults; types of family violence, including child abuse and neglect, incest, wife battering, elder abuse and neglect, and psychological abuse of women; and special issues in the field, including recently recognized areas of maltreatment, such as child witnesses of marital violence, adolescent perpetrators of incest, and adult survivors of incest. Rich in descriptive material, assessment approach analyses, legal considerations, case illustrations, and invaluable practical guidelines, Assessment of Family Violence is an interdisciplinary and cross-theoretical treasury for concerned clinicians, counselors, social workers, and legal professionals.
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Current issues in the assessment of family violence / Robert T. Ammerman and Michel Hersen -- Clinical issues in the assessment of family violence involving children / John W. Fantuzzo and Paul McDermott -- Clinical issues in the assessment of spouse abuse / K. Daniel O'Leary and Christopher Murphy -- Legal issues in the assessment of family violence involving children / Sandra T. Azar -- Legal issues in the assessment of family violence involving adults / Roberta K. Thyfault -- Epidemiology and family violence involving children / Jeffrey J. Haugaard -- Epidemiology and family violence involving adults / Ronet Bachman and Karl A. Pillemer -- Child physical abuse and neglect / David J. Hansen and Jody E. Warner -- Incest in young children / Linda L. Damon and Jessica A. Card with Judith Todd -- Extrafamilial child sexual abuse / Susan V. McLeer and Mimi Rose.

Woman battering / Daniel G. Saunders -- Elder abuse and neglect / Risa S. Breckman and Ronald D. Adelman -- Psychological maltreatment of children / Joan I. Vondra, Anne B. Kolar, and Barbara L. Radigan -- Psychological abuse of women / Richard M. Tolman -- Child witnesses of marital violence / Peter G. Jaffe, Marlies Sudermann, and Deborah Reitzel -- Adolescent perpetrators of incest / Meg S. Kaplan and Judith V. Becker -- Adult survivors of sexual abuse / Derek Jehu.

Almost every clinician at some time faces the challenge of evaluating individuals and families involved in domestic violence. This invaluable sourcebook provides the kind of comprehensive understanding of epidemiological models, intervention planning, and standards of practice that will help practitioners address the causes, effects, future risks, problems, and issues that arise in a variety of family violence situations. Edited by the expert team responsible for Treatment of Family Violence and written by leading figures in the field, Assessment of Family Violence takes stock of over a decade of research and examines the strategies and measures that are vital to the effective assessment of family violence, both in terms of treatment planning and legal requirements. Assessment of Family Violence provides authoritative coverage of the assessment, clinical, and legal issues involved in dealing with family violence; epidemiology of family violence involving both children and adults; types of family violence, including child abuse and neglect, incest, wife battering, elder abuse and neglect, and psychological abuse of women; and special issues in the field, including recently recognized areas of maltreatment, such as child witnesses of marital violence, adolescent perpetrators of incest, and adult survivors of incest. Rich in descriptive material, assessment approach analyses, legal considerations, case illustrations, and invaluable practical guidelines, Assessment of Family Violence is an interdisciplinary and cross-theoretical treasury for concerned clinicians, counselors, social workers, and legal professionals.

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