Working with Domestic Violence and Coercive Control in Clinical Practice : A Practical Guide for Psychologists

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Working with Domestic Violence and Coercive Control in Clinical Practice : A Practical Guide for Psychologists

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 176 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032788173

Full Description

Presently there is difficulty in finding information on how to work in the context of domestic violence and abuse in clinical practice within psychology, despite domestic violence being a significant public health concern. Working with Domestic Violence and Coercive Control in Clinical Practice argue that awareness and competence in this area is essential to good therapeutic work. The chapters offer conclusions and recommendations from research, experience in clinical practice, and survivor testimonies and consulting professionals in trauma services and the domestic violence sector.

This book brings together psychological theory within an ecological and social understanding of the context the individual lives within to provide a nuanced understanding of DVA and dynamics of coercive control to best support mental well-being in this context. Specific topics covered include intimate partner violence, abuse post separation, family courts, and the impact of this on children and families.

This book equips the practitioner with skills and offers a series of actionable recommendations that are embedded with knowledge about trauma and the impact of coercion viewed through an intersectional and feminist lens that considers power in relationships, and most importantly, from a stance that resonates with survivors. It is key reading for practitioner psychologists and clinicians across disciplines to equip themselves with the latest knowledge, skills and research in this area to best support the individuals, couples, families and communities they work with.

Contents

1. The Intersection of Coercive Control and Mental Health 2. A Socio-Ecological Model and Intersectional Approach 3. Post-Separation Abuse 4. Working with Survivors in Assessment and Formulation 5. Facilitating Reintegration 6. Different Populations Impacted by IPV: LGBTQ+, Trans people, FGM/C, Men 7. Working with Perpetrators 8. Recommendations

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