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Book Synopsis
Understanding Domestic Violence not only highlights and reexamines the different challenges that we continue to face in effectively addressing issues of domestic violence but provides innovated approaches to interventions that are more in keeping with the complex nature of domestic violence. This book provides a comprehensive and multifaceted examination of conditions and factors involved in domestic violence, including psychological, sociocultural, sociopolitical, and socioeconomic issues.

The authors look at domestic violence through the trauma lens and intersectionality to develop intervention strategies within that context. Statistics and clinical examples from the field highlight unique culturally-based issues related to domestic violence among Latino, African American, and Arab Muslim communities, issues with woman perpetrators, and violence in the LGBTQ community, to name a few. In the end, Understanding Domestic Violence offers opportunities for the reader to engage in further discussion of the poignant issues discussed in the book, with the invitation to become part of the solution.

Trade Review
This comprehensive volume offers the clinician a treasure trove of statistics, theory, insight and approaches to dealing with domestic violence. It is a must-have book for the clinician’s personal library. -- Athena A. Drewes, director of Clinical Training, Astor Services for Children and Families
Javier and Herron present a comprehensive text on the assessment and treatment of intimate partner violence. The book offers perspectives on the dynamics of abuse, with focused attention on diversity issues. The chapters are informative, practical, and easy to read and could be used in family violence and couples therapy courses. -- Gregory Canillas, PhD, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
For professionals who deal with domestic violence (DV), this volume is an ideal new tool. Its chapters describe evidence-based resources to understand, prevent, and reduce DV while also offering unusual features not found in other volumes, in a carefully crafted volume that is the state of the art in coping with DV. -- Harold Takooshian, PhD, past-president, Division of International Psychology, American Psychological Association
This edited book takes a unique perspective by dealing with topics that we do not usually see in the domestic violence field. Including disabilities, the intersection of ethnic and cultural factors, and treatment approaches from a trauma informed lens is an excellent combination to focus on that helps move the field forward. -- Robert Geffner, founding president, Institute on Violence, Abuse & Trauma, San Diego, CA

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

A Timeline of Relevant Events of Domestic Violence Regulations in the United States

1 A Look at Domestic Violence through the Trauma Lens: An Introduction

Rafael Art. Javier and William G. Herron

I: Conceptual Framework

2 Domestic Violence in all Its Contexts: An Issue for all Cultures, Races, Genders, and Classes

Rafael Art. Javier, William G. Herron, Gerald A. Pantoja, and Jennifer De Mucci

3 Overview-Aggression, Domestic Violence, and Risk Factors

William G. Herron and Rafael Art. Javier

4 On the Clinical Applications of the General Aggression Model to Understanding Domestic Violence

Wayne Warburton and Craig A. Anderson

5 A Psychodynamic Theory of Domestic Violence

William G. Herron and Rafael Art. Javier

6 Twenty-First-Century Medeas, Medusas, and Salomes: Violence Female Style

June F. Chisholm and Kristy Magee

II: Challenges and Interventions: Domestic Violence in Ethnic and Cultural Contexts

7 Family Maltreatment and Domestic Violence among Arab Middle Easterners: A Psychological, Cultural, Religious, and Legal Examination

Fatimah El-Jamil and Naji Abi-Hashem

8 Crucial Considerations in the Understanding and Treatment of Intimate Partner Violence in African American Couples

Carolyn M. West

9 Understanding Domestic Violence within a Latino/Hispanic/Latinx Context: Environmental, Cultural, and Ecological Mapping as a Culturally Relevant Assessment Tool

Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Fred Millán, and Clare Jinzhao Zhao

III: Treatment Intervention Issues

10 Victimized and Disabled: Neuropsychological Issues at the Intersection of Gender and Ethnicity

Martha E. Banks

11 The Impact of Stigma on Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Implications for Counseling

Christine E. Murray and Allison Crowe

12 Essential Elements for an Effective Treatment Model of Domestic Violence in a Complex World

Lenore E. A. Walker and Tara Jungersen

IV: Conclusion

13 The Complex Nature of Domestic Violence: Possible Causes and Solutions

Rafael Art. Javier, William G. Herron, and Michelle Yakobson

Glossary

Appendix A: Resources for Domestic Violence Intervention

Appendix B: Legal Precedents

Index

About the Contributors

About the Editors



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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 10/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781538158180, 978-1538158180
      ISBN10: 1538158183

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Understanding Domestic Violence not only highlights and reexamines the different challenges that we continue to face in effectively addressing issues of domestic violence but provides innovated approaches to interventions that are more in keeping with the complex nature of domestic violence. This book provides a comprehensive and multifaceted examination of conditions and factors involved in domestic violence, including psychological, sociocultural, sociopolitical, and socioeconomic issues.

      The authors look at domestic violence through the trauma lens and intersectionality to develop intervention strategies within that context. Statistics and clinical examples from the field highlight unique culturally-based issues related to domestic violence among Latino, African American, and Arab Muslim communities, issues with woman perpetrators, and violence in the LGBTQ community, to name a few. In the end, Understanding Domestic Violence offers opportunities for the reader to engage in further discussion of the poignant issues discussed in the book, with the invitation to become part of the solution.

      Trade Review
      This comprehensive volume offers the clinician a treasure trove of statistics, theory, insight and approaches to dealing with domestic violence. It is a must-have book for the clinician’s personal library. -- Athena A. Drewes, director of Clinical Training, Astor Services for Children and Families
      Javier and Herron present a comprehensive text on the assessment and treatment of intimate partner violence. The book offers perspectives on the dynamics of abuse, with focused attention on diversity issues. The chapters are informative, practical, and easy to read and could be used in family violence and couples therapy courses. -- Gregory Canillas, PhD, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
      For professionals who deal with domestic violence (DV), this volume is an ideal new tool. Its chapters describe evidence-based resources to understand, prevent, and reduce DV while also offering unusual features not found in other volumes, in a carefully crafted volume that is the state of the art in coping with DV. -- Harold Takooshian, PhD, past-president, Division of International Psychology, American Psychological Association
      This edited book takes a unique perspective by dealing with topics that we do not usually see in the domestic violence field. Including disabilities, the intersection of ethnic and cultural factors, and treatment approaches from a trauma informed lens is an excellent combination to focus on that helps move the field forward. -- Robert Geffner, founding president, Institute on Violence, Abuse & Trauma, San Diego, CA

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      A Timeline of Relevant Events of Domestic Violence Regulations in the United States

      1 A Look at Domestic Violence through the Trauma Lens: An Introduction

      Rafael Art. Javier and William G. Herron

      I: Conceptual Framework

      2 Domestic Violence in all Its Contexts: An Issue for all Cultures, Races, Genders, and Classes

      Rafael Art. Javier, William G. Herron, Gerald A. Pantoja, and Jennifer De Mucci

      3 Overview-Aggression, Domestic Violence, and Risk Factors

      William G. Herron and Rafael Art. Javier

      4 On the Clinical Applications of the General Aggression Model to Understanding Domestic Violence

      Wayne Warburton and Craig A. Anderson

      5 A Psychodynamic Theory of Domestic Violence

      William G. Herron and Rafael Art. Javier

      6 Twenty-First-Century Medeas, Medusas, and Salomes: Violence Female Style

      June F. Chisholm and Kristy Magee

      II: Challenges and Interventions: Domestic Violence in Ethnic and Cultural Contexts

      7 Family Maltreatment and Domestic Violence among Arab Middle Easterners: A Psychological, Cultural, Religious, and Legal Examination

      Fatimah El-Jamil and Naji Abi-Hashem

      8 Crucial Considerations in the Understanding and Treatment of Intimate Partner Violence in African American Couples

      Carolyn M. West

      9 Understanding Domestic Violence within a Latino/Hispanic/Latinx Context: Environmental, Cultural, and Ecological Mapping as a Culturally Relevant Assessment Tool

      Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Fred Millán, and Clare Jinzhao Zhao

      III: Treatment Intervention Issues

      10 Victimized and Disabled: Neuropsychological Issues at the Intersection of Gender and Ethnicity

      Martha E. Banks

      11 The Impact of Stigma on Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Implications for Counseling

      Christine E. Murray and Allison Crowe

      12 Essential Elements for an Effective Treatment Model of Domestic Violence in a Complex World

      Lenore E. A. Walker and Tara Jungersen

      IV: Conclusion

      13 The Complex Nature of Domestic Violence: Possible Causes and Solutions

      Rafael Art. Javier, William G. Herron, and Michelle Yakobson

      Glossary

      Appendix A: Resources for Domestic Violence Intervention

      Appendix B: Legal Precedents

      Index

      About the Contributors

      About the Editors



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