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Intimate Partner Violence: Clinical Interventions with Women, Men, and their Children brings into focus an ecological and clinical frame for addressing the resulting psychological effects of intimate partner violence (IPV). Aymer presents a perspective that is often omitted from social work textbooks which are geared to generalist practice, tending to expose students to macro-systemic ideas (including criminal justice policies and procedures) relative to IPV. However, this book expands clinical social work pedagogy by reinforcing the need for students to go beyond macro issues in order to deliver competent clinically-based interventions that help women, children, and men work though the consequential effects of partner violence. Designed for graduate social work students, it expands the discourse— arguing that IPV is a complex psycho-social-political-relational problem that must be understood from a multi-theoretical perspective.

Through case studies, theory, research, and the author’s clinical practice wisdom, this text will: increase understanding of how to work clinically with women affected by IPV, increase knowledge of how to work with abusive men, heighten knowledge of how IPV affects children and adolescents, expand knowledge of social cultural notions, and explore men’s role in terms of advocating against gender-based violence.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Foundational Aspects of the Book
Chapter 2: Traditional Framing of IPV
Chapter 3: Psychological Linkages between Women’s Early Abuse History and IPV
Chapter 4: Boys' Exposure to IPV during Childhood
Chapter 5: Mothering and Motherhood in the Context of IPV
Chapter 6: Toxic Masculinity and Men who Batter
Chapter 7: Interventions with Abused Women
Chapter 8: Socio-Cultural Factors and IPV
Chapter 9: Men’s Work: A Call to Action towards Violence against Women and Girls
Chapter 10: Shared Vulnerability: Countertransferential Feelings, Reactions, and Self-Care

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 03/09/2021
      ISBN13: 9781538124949, 978-1538124949
      ISBN10: 1538124947

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Intimate Partner Violence: Clinical Interventions with Women, Men, and their Children brings into focus an ecological and clinical frame for addressing the resulting psychological effects of intimate partner violence (IPV). Aymer presents a perspective that is often omitted from social work textbooks which are geared to generalist practice, tending to expose students to macro-systemic ideas (including criminal justice policies and procedures) relative to IPV. However, this book expands clinical social work pedagogy by reinforcing the need for students to go beyond macro issues in order to deliver competent clinically-based interventions that help women, children, and men work though the consequential effects of partner violence. Designed for graduate social work students, it expands the discourse— arguing that IPV is a complex psycho-social-political-relational problem that must be understood from a multi-theoretical perspective.

      Through case studies, theory, research, and the author’s clinical practice wisdom, this text will: increase understanding of how to work clinically with women affected by IPV, increase knowledge of how to work with abusive men, heighten knowledge of how IPV affects children and adolescents, expand knowledge of social cultural notions, and explore men’s role in terms of advocating against gender-based violence.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Foundational Aspects of the Book
      Chapter 2: Traditional Framing of IPV
      Chapter 3: Psychological Linkages between Women’s Early Abuse History and IPV
      Chapter 4: Boys' Exposure to IPV during Childhood
      Chapter 5: Mothering and Motherhood in the Context of IPV
      Chapter 6: Toxic Masculinity and Men who Batter
      Chapter 7: Interventions with Abused Women
      Chapter 8: Socio-Cultural Factors and IPV
      Chapter 9: Men’s Work: A Call to Action towards Violence against Women and Girls
      Chapter 10: Shared Vulnerability: Countertransferential Feelings, Reactions, and Self-Care

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