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When someone is suspected of being violent towards their family, the onus often falls on the victim to keep the children safe. This practical handbook turns the attention back to the cause of the problem, by helping practitioners to engage with perpetrators, to make safety-focussed interventions and motivate them towards seeking more in depth help.
Family violence --- Abusive men --- Abusive boyfriends --- Abusive fathers --- Abusive husbands --- Batterers, Male --- Male batterers --- Men --- Domestic violence --- Household violence --- Interparental violence --- Intrafamily violence --- Violence --- Prevention. --- Services for
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Working with Parents and Domestic Violence includes expert advice and techniques, as well as exercises and worksheets for use with both abusing and non-abusing parents. Domestic violence can have a powerful and distorting impact on the family. Children may feel threatened by or protective towards their parents and family power relationships turned upside down. Parents are left struggling with issues of separation, wondering how to discuss what's happened and how to adapt to the changes in the family dynamic. Borrowing from different areas of parenting work to meet the varying needs of both abusing and non-abusing parents, this toolkit offers guidance on risk assessment and provides a framework for assessing parents' needs.
Family violence. --- Abused children --- Parent and child. --- Parenting. --- Psychology. --- Kindermishandeling --- Mishandeling --- Geweld
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