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The book aims to explore the exciting opportunities offered by a systemic approach for mental health professionals and psychotherapists when working with families and other systems where domestic violence in intimate relationships is of concern. The main purpose of the book lies in the application of systemic thinking to safety and to understanding the complexity of domestic violence on family relationships over time.

The authors outline their approach to these complex issues based on their eight years of joint experience in the Reading Safer Families project. They draw from a broad field of family psychology and systemic psychotherapy to distil the theories, methods and techniques most helpful to practitioners working in modern public and voluntary agencies. Their systemic approach to issues of risk, responsibility and collaboration provides a coherent framework within which to integrate practice. The book also provides a practice orientated and detailed approach to risk assessment, risk management and family reunification.

This book will be of interest to practitioners in clinical and educational psychology, social work, nursing, psychiatry, probation, health visiting, counselling and psychotherapy, who work with individuals living in intimate relationships where violence may be of concern, and also to practice supervisors, trainers, trainees and students in these disciplines.



Table of Contents
Foreword by Dr Arnon Bentovim.

Introduction.

Acknowledgements.

Chapter 1 Family violence and the systemic approach to interventions.

Chapter 2 Family safety and the therapeutic process.

Chapter 3 The culture of language and violence.

Chapter 4 Reflection and collaboration in the therapeutic process.

Chapter 5 Children as victims, witnesses and survivors.

Chapter 6 Adults as victims and witnesses.

Chapter 7 Therapeutic Interventions and the legal process.

Chapter 8 Professional issues, supervision and working in the territory.

Appendix Contraindications for therapeutic work.

References.

Index.

Domestic Violence and Family Safety: A systemic

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/06/2005
      ISBN13: 9781861564771, 978-1861564771
      ISBN10: 1861564775
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book aims to explore the exciting opportunities offered by a systemic approach for mental health professionals and psychotherapists when working with families and other systems where domestic violence in intimate relationships is of concern. The main purpose of the book lies in the application of systemic thinking to safety and to understanding the complexity of domestic violence on family relationships over time.

      The authors outline their approach to these complex issues based on their eight years of joint experience in the Reading Safer Families project. They draw from a broad field of family psychology and systemic psychotherapy to distil the theories, methods and techniques most helpful to practitioners working in modern public and voluntary agencies. Their systemic approach to issues of risk, responsibility and collaboration provides a coherent framework within which to integrate practice. The book also provides a practice orientated and detailed approach to risk assessment, risk management and family reunification.

      This book will be of interest to practitioners in clinical and educational psychology, social work, nursing, psychiatry, probation, health visiting, counselling and psychotherapy, who work with individuals living in intimate relationships where violence may be of concern, and also to practice supervisors, trainers, trainees and students in these disciplines.



      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Dr Arnon Bentovim.

      Introduction.

      Acknowledgements.

      Chapter 1 Family violence and the systemic approach to interventions.

      Chapter 2 Family safety and the therapeutic process.

      Chapter 3 The culture of language and violence.

      Chapter 4 Reflection and collaboration in the therapeutic process.

      Chapter 5 Children as victims, witnesses and survivors.

      Chapter 6 Adults as victims and witnesses.

      Chapter 7 Therapeutic Interventions and the legal process.

      Chapter 8 Professional issues, supervision and working in the territory.

      Appendix Contraindications for therapeutic work.

      References.

      Index.

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