This book brings into focus an ecological and clinical frame for addressing the psychological effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) and expands the discourse by arguing that IPV is a complex psycho-social-political-relational problem that must be understood from a multitheoretical and intersectional perspective.
This book brings into focus an ecological and clinical frame for addressing the psychological effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) and expands the discourse by arguing that IPV is a complex psycho-social-political-relational problem that must be understood from a multitheoretical and intersectional perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Samuel Aymer is an associate professor at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College. Prior to academia, Aymer worked in the field of intimate partner abuse (for over 25 years) in the role as a therapist with abused women and abusive men, as a group facilitator for batterers' treatment programs, and as a director of training for programs designed to serve victims and abusers of intimate partner abuse and community violence. Moreover, he supervised counselors and therapists who served abused women, children, and abusive men. Currently, his research and scholarship center on the multiple ways in which intimate partner violence (IPV) affects the psychosocial needs of children, women, and men. Socio-cultural factors germane to misogyny, race, culture, gender, and patriarchy underpin Aymer's scholarly pursuits in researching and writing about intimate partner violence.
Inhaltsangabe
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
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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