The use of violence within relationships, families or communities is a major public health issue across the world. This book draws on the author's gritty practice experience, social work values, knowledge and research to provide detailed guidance on how to best respond directly to those who carry out this common violence.
The use of violence within relationships, families or communities is a major public health issue across the world. This book draws on the author's gritty practice experience, social work values, knowledge and research to provide detailed guidance on how to best respond directly to those who carry out this common violence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerry Heery is a registered Independent Social Worker, Trainer and Consultant. He began his career as a residential social worker in 1978 and has continued to work with people across the family and childcare and criminal justice systems in Belfast and Northern Ireland. Much of his practice has been with those whose use of violence is causing harm and distress within relationships, families and communities. He has contributed to, developed and published a range of interventions aimed at helping those who have been using such violence to desist. He lives in Belfast with his wife Máire, and has five children and two grandchildren.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Engaging with Violence Chapter 1. Encounters with Violence Chapter 2. Understanding Violence Chapter 3. Social Work and Violence Chapter 4. Risk and Violence Part 2: Promoting Non-Violence : The 8 Conversations Chapter 5. Dialogue and the Conversations Chapter 6. Conversation 1: The 'Why' Question Chapter 7. Conversation 2: What is there to talk about? Chapter 8. Conversation 3: My Story and Violence? Chapter 9. Conversation 4: The Harm I have Caused Chapter 10. Conversation 5: Punching holes in my thinking towards non-violence Chapter 11. Conversation 6: Dealing with feeling and non-violence Chapter 12. Conversation 7 Conflict, power and non-violence Chapter 13. Conversation 8: Keep on keeping on towards non-violence Conclusion Appendices i. Resource Sheets ii. Guidance on Engaging with victims/survivors iii. Contact details Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Engaging with Violence Chapter 1. Encounters with Violence Chapter 2. Understanding Violence Chapter 3. Social Work and Violence Chapter 4. Risk and Violence Part 2: Promoting Non-Violence : The 8 Conversations Chapter 5. Dialogue and the Conversations Chapter 6. Conversation 1: The 'Why' Question Chapter 7. Conversation 2: What is there to talk about? Chapter 8. Conversation 3: My Story and Violence? Chapter 9. Conversation 4: The Harm I have Caused Chapter 10. Conversation 5: Punching holes in my thinking towards non-violence Chapter 11. Conversation 6: Dealing with feeling and non-violence Chapter 12. Conversation 7 Conflict, power and non-violence Chapter 13. Conversation 8: Keep on keeping on towards non-violence Conclusion Appendices i. Resource Sheets ii. Guidance on Engaging with victims/survivors iii. Contact details Index
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