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Family Violence in the United States - Defining,Understanding,and Combating Abuse (Hardcover, New)
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Family Violence in the United States - Defining,Understanding,and Combating Abuse (Hardcover, New)
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Family aggression - whether in form of physical violence or verbal
abuse - has touched most of us in our lifetime. Most of us have
witnessed it, experienced it, or used it at one point or another.
In order for us to eliminate aggressive and abusive behaviors from
relationships, we must be willing to confront our own experiences
with these behaviors. Family Violence in the United States examines
all types of family aggression. The book is designed to provoke
readers into questioning assumptions, evaluating information,
formulating hypotheses, and designing solutions to problems of
family violence in the United States. Using an ecological
framework, authors Denise A. Hines and Kathleen Malley-Morrison
provide a thought-provoking and informative discussion not only of
the most well-recognized forms of maltreatment in families, but
also of less understood and more controversial issues such as
husband abuse, parent abuse, and gay//lesbian abuse.Key Features: -
Includes full chapters on husband abuse and abuse in gay//lesbian
relationships - topics scarcely covered in other texts - Discusses
"hidden forms" of family violence including wife rape, sibling
abuse, parent abuse, and abuse of people with disabilities - Uses
real case studies to illustrate the concepts discussed and to
provoke readers to think critically about issues in family violence
- Provides thought-provoking questions throughout the text to
prompt readers to evaluate their own and others' notions of abuse
and maltreatment - Incorporates "Special Issues" sections to
highlight new, and sometimes controversial, aspects of family
violence - Includes summary sections at the end of each chapter to
serve as a useful study aid for students - Concludes with a
discussion of how we, as a society, are currently responding to the
problem of family violence in the United States. Rich in scholarly
references and case materials, Family Violence in the United States
is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on
family violence in the fields of Family Studies, Sociology, Social
Work, Women's Studies, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Counselling,
and Nursing.
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