Despite many changes to laws and policies intended to combat violence to women, intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) remains discouragingly commonplace.Domestic Violence and Psychology showcases women's harrowing stories of living with and leaving violent partners, offering a psychological perspective on domestic violence.
Despite many changes to laws and policies intended to combat violence to women, intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) remains discouragingly commonplace.Domestic Violence and Psychology showcases women's harrowing stories of living with and leaving violent partners, offering a psychological perspective on domestic violence.
Paula Nicolson is Professor Emeritus, in the Department of Social Work at Royal Holloway, University of London, as well as a founder member of the British Psychological Society's Psychology of Women Section. She is a Fellow and chartered member of the BPS, Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences and has worked as an academic psychologist since 1978. She is author of many psychology books and now also writes novels with a psychological theme.
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Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Part 1: The Context Chapter 1: What is Intimate partner Violence and Abuse (IPVA)? Chapter Two: IPVA: the material context Chapter 3: Psychology, feminism and ideology: Moving forward Part 2: Discursive constructions of domestic violence and abuse Chapter 4: The social construction of IPVA: myths, legends and formula stories Chapter 5: Public perceptions and moral tales Part 3: (Re)turning to Intra-psychic Psychology Chapter 6: Lived experience and the 'material-discursive-intra-psychic' self Chapter 7: IPVA across generations: intra-psychic dimensions Chapter 8: 'Doing' IPVA: Dilemmas of care and blame References Endnotes
Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Part 1: The Context Chapter 1: What is Intimate partner Violence and Abuse (IPVA)? Chapter Two: IPVA: the material context Chapter 3: Psychology, feminism and ideology: Moving forward Part 2: Discursive constructions of domestic violence and abuse Chapter 4: The social construction of IPVA: myths, legends and formula stories Chapter 5: Public perceptions and moral tales Part 3: (Re)turning to Intra-psychic Psychology Chapter 6: Lived experience and the 'material-discursive-intra-psychic' self Chapter 7: IPVA across generations: intra-psychic dimensions Chapter 8: 'Doing' IPVA: Dilemmas of care and blame References Endnotes
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