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The Preventing Violence in Relationships programme has been developed by Gerry Heery through his independent work in this area. It is intended for those men who are beginning to realise that they have a problem with their behaviour and who are motivated to engage in a challenging programme of change. It has been designed in co-operation with other agencies working with the victims of domestic violence, and has incorporated the views of women who have experienced this behaviour. The first part of the book outlines the values upon which the programme rests - the belief that adult education and greater self-awareness can assist people to make positive changes in their lives. The second part is a practical guide to implementing the PVR programme. It contains detailed outlines of the 26 sessions of the one year programme, offering a practical, structured way of working with controlling and abusive men, and examples of sessions from the programme. This is a realistic, honest and practical book, which will be a useful tool for anyone working with controlling and violent men and their partners.

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Having read many publications on domestic violence, I had not, until now, found a book that managed to offer a clear and understandable exploration of issues and successfully relate these to practice. -- Probation Journal
This is presented as a well-tested programme for men who feel they have a problem with their use of both controlling and violent behaviour... An optimistic perspective on the scope for change and includes photocopiable material, such as worksheets and handouts, which make it a useful resource for anyone interested in running or developing such a programme for themselves. -- The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy

Table of Contents
Introduction. SECTION ONE: VALUES, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR PRACTICE 1.Principles for Practice 2.Explanations of Male Domestic Violence 3. The Learning Process and Theoretical Underpinning 4.Preventative Programmes and Risk Issues. SECTION TWO: THE PVR PROGRAMME 5. Stage 1: Sessions 1-8 6. Stage 2: Sessions 9-20 7. Stage 3: Sessions 21-26. 8.Evaluation 9.Conclusion and the way forward. Appendices. References.

Preventing Violence in Relationships: A Programme

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    Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
    Publication Date: 01/08/2000
    ISBN13: 9781853028168, 978-1853028168
    ISBN10: 1853028169

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The Preventing Violence in Relationships programme has been developed by Gerry Heery through his independent work in this area. It is intended for those men who are beginning to realise that they have a problem with their behaviour and who are motivated to engage in a challenging programme of change. It has been designed in co-operation with other agencies working with the victims of domestic violence, and has incorporated the views of women who have experienced this behaviour. The first part of the book outlines the values upon which the programme rests - the belief that adult education and greater self-awareness can assist people to make positive changes in their lives. The second part is a practical guide to implementing the PVR programme. It contains detailed outlines of the 26 sessions of the one year programme, offering a practical, structured way of working with controlling and abusive men, and examples of sessions from the programme. This is a realistic, honest and practical book, which will be a useful tool for anyone working with controlling and violent men and their partners.

    Trade Review
    Having read many publications on domestic violence, I had not, until now, found a book that managed to offer a clear and understandable exploration of issues and successfully relate these to practice. -- Probation Journal
    This is presented as a well-tested programme for men who feel they have a problem with their use of both controlling and violent behaviour... An optimistic perspective on the scope for change and includes photocopiable material, such as worksheets and handouts, which make it a useful resource for anyone interested in running or developing such a programme for themselves. -- The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy

    Table of Contents
    Introduction. SECTION ONE: VALUES, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR PRACTICE 1.Principles for Practice 2.Explanations of Male Domestic Violence 3. The Learning Process and Theoretical Underpinning 4.Preventative Programmes and Risk Issues. SECTION TWO: THE PVR PROGRAMME 5. Stage 1: Sessions 1-8 6. Stage 2: Sessions 9-20 7. Stage 3: Sessions 21-26. 8.Evaluation 9.Conclusion and the way forward. Appendices. References.

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