Children and Interparental Violence

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A01=B. B. Robbie Rossman
A01=Honore M. Hughes
A01=Mindy S. Rosenberg
Abnormal Child Psychology
American Journal
American Psychiatric Association
Antisocial Behavior
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Author_Honore M. Hughes
Author_Mindy S. Rosenberg
battered
Battered Mothers
Battered Women
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Child Maltreatment
child maltreatment research
Children Exposed
Cognitive Behavioral Procedures
conflict
Conflictual Families
Cts
developmental trauma
domestic
Emotional Security Hypothesis
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exposed
Exposed Boys
family
family systems theory
Family Violence
Interparental Conflict
Interparental Violence
intervention models children
maltreatment
marital
Marital Conflict
Marital Violence
Median Co-occurrence Rate
newbury
Newbury Park
Parental Violence
park
psychological effects of domestic conflict
psychosocial assessment
Social Information Processing
Social Problem Solving Abilities
Spouse Abuse
Structural Equation Modeling
trauma-informed practice
women

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138005136
  • Weight: 226g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The past decade has seen a burgeoning of research and conceptualization on the implications of parental violence exposure on children's development and well-being. Meanwhile, seemingly daily accounts of violent tragedies committed by our youth brings to our attention the urgency of conveying this information. With these ideas in mind, Children and Interparental Violence focuses on childrens exposure to violence between their caretakers and the subsequent effects on child development.
To this end, the authors review current theories, research, and treatment strategies of the 1990s, paying specific attention to families' ethnic backgrounds, parents' sexual orientation, and forensic and legal issues, all factors affecting the nature and severity of impact.
Prevention and intervention models (including great detail on risk and protective factors), techniques, and programs are discussed, as well as research evaluating their usefulness. Keeping in mind the goal of integrating practice and policy with current violence and developmental research and theory, numerous case examples take the reader from the lab and classroom into the session room and courtroom.

B. B. Robbie Rossman (Author) ,  Honore M. Hughes (Author) ,  Mindy S. Rosenberg (Author)

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