Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington. Reviews current research on the victims, offenders, and child witnesses and uses empirical evidence to establish guidelines for providing care. Chapters include the scope and dynamics of violence against women, the clinical effects associated with victimization, duties of therapists, and more. Softcover.
Carol E. Jordan serves as Director of the University of Kentucky Center for Research on Violence Against Women and holds faculty appointments in the Department of Psychology and the College of Social Work.
Preface
ix
1. Scope and Dynamics of Violence Against Women
1
(21)
2. Clinical Effects Associated With Victimization
22
(23)
3. Clinical Characteristics of Intimate Partner Violence Offenders
45
(15)
4. Clinical Responses to Women Victimized by Violence
60
(16)
5. Clinical Responses to Intimate Partner Violence Offenders
76
(25)
6. The Duties of Mental Health Professionals in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence
101
(10)
7. The Uniqueness of Mental Health Practice in the Intimate Partner Violence Domain
111
(23)
8. Intimate Partner Violence: A Legal Primer for Mental Health Professionals
134
(15)
References
149
(34)
Index
183
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