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Growing Up with Domestic Violence (Paperback): Peter G. Jaffe, David A. Wolfe, Marcie Campbell Growing Up with Domestic Violence (Paperback)
Peter G. Jaffe, David A. Wolfe, Marcie Campbell
R672 Discovery Miles 6 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intimate partner violence (IPV) can have a profound impact on the children -- this book shows to recognize these effects and provide effective clinical interventions and preventive measures. This compact and easy-to-read text by leading experts shows practitioners and students how to recognize the impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) on children and youth and to provide effective clinical interventions and school-based prevention programs. Exposure to IPV is defined using examples from different ages and developmental stages. The book describes the effects of exposure to IPV and reviews epidemiology and etiology. Its main focus is on proven assessment, intervention, and prevention strategies. Relevant and current theories regarding the impact of exposure on children and youth are reviewed, and illustrative real-life case studies from the clinical experiences of the authors are described.

Child Abuse - Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): David A. Wolfe Child Abuse - Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
David A. Wolfe
R3,742 Discovery Miles 37 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Everyone knows that child abuse is morally wrong. David A. Wolfe goes beyond this to explore how and why it affects the development of children. This is the story professionals need to know to plan their helping strategy." ?James Garbarino, Ph.D.Co-Director, Family Life Development Center, Cornell University

Child Abuse, Second Edition is devoted to a topic of major social and clinical significance. In this book, the author describes the different types of abuse and discusses the influence they have on development, including the emotional, cognitive, academic, and social consequences in childhood and adolescents. The book uses theory and research to convey the importance of multiple contextual influences that affect abuse and can be used to ameliorate it.


Child Abuse - New Directions in Prevention and Treatment across the Lifespan (Paperback, New): David A. Wolfe, Robert J.... Child Abuse - New Directions in Prevention and Treatment across the Lifespan (Paperback, New)
David A. Wolfe, Robert J. McMahon, Ray Dev. Peters
R2,051 Discovery Miles 20 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Experts in both child physical and sexual abuse are brought together in this volume, which focuses on both child and adult survivors. Contributors explore innovative treatment and prevention approaches, such as school and community violence prevention programmes, and preparation of children who have to testify in court.

Behavioral and Emotional Disorders in Adolescents - Nature, Assessment, and Treatment (Hardcover): David A. Wolfe, Eric J. Mash Behavioral and Emotional Disorders in Adolescents - Nature, Assessment, and Treatment (Hardcover)
David A. Wolfe, Eric J. Mash
R3,553 Discovery Miles 35 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Systematic, authoritative, and timely, this is an outstanding reference and text for anyone working with or studying adolescents. More than 50 leading experts comprehensively review current knowledge on adolescent externalizing disorders, internalizing disorders, developmental disorders, personality and health-related disorders, gender identity and sexual disorders, and maltreatment and trauma. Chapters identify the core features of each disorder; explore its etiology, course, and outcome; address diagnostic issues specific to adolescents; and describe effective assessment and treatment approaches. The book also provides an integrative conceptual framework for understanding both healthy and maladaptive adolescent development.

Alternatives to Violence - Empowering Youth To Develop Healthy Relationships (Hardcover): David A. Wolfe, Christine Wekerle,... Alternatives to Violence - Empowering Youth To Develop Healthy Relationships (Hardcover)
David A. Wolfe, Christine Wekerle, Katreena L. Scott
R3,205 Discovery Miles 32 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This book addresses, in a comprehensive and practical manner, the increasingly important topic of preventing youth violence. The scope of the book is broad, incorporating psychological, social, and cultural factors. The emphasis on a gender analysis in understanding violent behavior by male youth in relationships with young women is apt and timely. Used together with the treatment manual, The Youth Relationships Manual, this book provides a sound basis for a prevention program." --Mary Nomme Russell, School of Social Work, University of British Columbia "Alternatives to Violence challenges each of us to reexamine our assumptions about youth violence and society's efforts to reduce it. David A. Wolfe and his colleagues make a convincing argument for a preventive and health--promoting response that empowers youth to make changes in their daily world. The contents of this book obliges those of us who work with youth to also make changes in the way we practice in the field. This book provides the most in-depth and up-to-date view of the problem of youth violence in North America and what it will take to reduce it. As one who works on the issue of children and violence, I found this book both powerful in its analysis and hopeful in the solutions it offers." --Jeffrey L. Edleson, Professor, School of Social Work and Director, Higher Education Center Against Violence & Abuse, University of Minnesota "Alternatives to Violence . . . is well, clearly, and interestingly written. The concepts are solid and laid out systematically. The authors present a strong foundation and empirically support their premises. The book meets my need academically and holds my interest as a reader. I agree so strongly with their hypotheses and ideas that I found myself thinking ''Great,'' ''Well thought out,'' ''Nicely written,'' and so on as I read. I whole-heartedly endorse this book." --Alyce LaViolette, Alternatives to Counseling Associates, Long Beach, California Instead of looking for ways to contain, deter, or punish violence, Alternatives to Violence explores how to develop practical means of promoting healthy, nonviolent relationships. Drawing from recent studies concerned with the formation of healthy relationships, this book examines how youths can form connections that will reduce not only the risk of violence against women and children but also the potential of men to become abusive. This clearly articulated model suggests that adolescents, who are beginning to build intimate relationships outside of the family, can learn to break patterns of male entitlement, dominance and aggression, and female passivity and deference with the help of preventive programs. The Youth Relationships Project is a program that grew out of the model created in this book and is detailed with instructions for application in a companion volume, The Youth Relationships Manual. The project helps youths build relationship skills and learn how to act socially within the community. The authors actively support a health promotion paradigm as the foundation for issues and solutions raised in these books and look toward future changes in policy and programs that embrace this new prevention model. Bold and timely, Alternatives to Violence and its companion volume, The Youth Relationships Manual, offer a new approach to preventing violence that will appeal to a wide audience of practitioners, community agency workers, administrators, policymakers, and interns. In addition, students preparing to work in the fields of mental health, education, social work, sociology, and public health, as well as professionals in these areas, will find the book innovative and informative.

Innovation by Design - Impact and Effectiveness of Public Support for Business Innovation (Paperback): David A. Wolfe Innovation by Design - Impact and Effectiveness of Public Support for Business Innovation (Paperback)
David A. Wolfe
R1,792 Discovery Miles 17 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Innovation by Design: Impact and Effectiveness of Public Support for Business Innovation examines the conceptual and program models that exist for the design and implementation of government support of business innovation at different jurisdictional levels - from the national to the regional. It places this examination within the context of two broad approaches found in the literature, the traditional neoclassical approach to innovation policy and more recent evolutionary approaches. It explores the different policy approaches adopted in both leading economies, as well as several that have adopted a rapid innovation-based (RIB) approach to innovation policy and examines the relative merits of the respective approaches used by various governments. The monograph examines the existing evidence on the impact of a range of policy instruments, drawing on several recent reviews of both the academic and more policy-oriented literature. It also introduces the concept of the 'policy mix' for innovation that was introduced ten years ago in policy reviews undertaken for the European Union and OECD. It examines what value the 'policy mixes' approach adds to our understanding of the design and implementation of government programs for the support of business innovation. Finally, it addresses the question of how the introduction of innovation programs within a multi-jurisdictional, or federal, system complicates the evaluation of their impact and creates a need for greater policy alignment.

What Parents Need to Know About Teen Risk Taking - Strategies for Reducing Problems Related to Alcohol, Other Drugs, Gambling... What Parents Need to Know About Teen Risk Taking - Strategies for Reducing Problems Related to Alcohol, Other Drugs, Gambling and Internet Use (Paperback, New)
David A. Wolfe, Bruce Ballon, Gloria Chaim
R277 Discovery Miles 2 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This booklet is the second in the What Parents Need to Know about Teens series. Written in chatty, down-to-earth language, it addresses the challenges and risks that appear as children move into adolescence. This can be a scary time for teens as well as their parents. Teens will face pressures to use substances and engage in other risky behaviours. Parents will face difficult situations as they balance their teens' need for independence and autonomy while providing the guidance and monitoring teens need at this time. Topics include why adolescence is important, why teens experiment and take risks and when experimenting becomes a problem. The booklet suggests strategies for guiding teens and maintaining good relationships with them as they move through this stage of development.

Behavioral and Emotional Disorders in Adolescents - Nature, Assessment, and Treatment (Paperback): David A. Wolfe, Eric J. Mash Behavioral and Emotional Disorders in Adolescents - Nature, Assessment, and Treatment (Paperback)
David A. Wolfe, Eric J. Mash
R2,043 Discovery Miles 20 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Systematic, authoritative, and timely, this is an outstanding reference and text for anyone working with or studying adolescents. More than 50 leading experts comprehensively review current knowledge on adolescent externalizing disorders, internalizing disorders, developmental disorders, personality and health-related disorders, gender identity and sexual disorders, and maltreatment and trauma. Chapters identify the core features of each disorder; explore its etiology, course, and outcome; address diagnostic issues specific to adolescents; and describe effective assessment and treatment approaches. The book also provides an integrative conceptual framework for understanding both healthy and maladaptive adolescent development.

What Parents Need to Know About Teens - Facts, Myths and Strategies (Paperback, New): David A. Wolfe What Parents Need to Know About Teens - Facts, Myths and Strategies (Paperback, New)
David A. Wolfe
R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As a parent, you want practical, accurate and user friendly information to help raise your teen. You want to know what's considered normal adolescent behaviour, how to determine whether your child is on a good path, how to encourage your teen's healthy development, and how to get help when problems arise. What Parents Need to Know about Teens is an easy-to-read booklet that addresses these issues. Author David A. Wolfe is a clinical psychologist who has worked with children and teens for more than 25 years. He holds the RBC Chair in Children's Mental Health at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. In his work, Dr. Wolfe has often encountered parents who describe feeling overwhelmed with the problems their teenage children bring home, especially when some of these difficulties didn't exist when they were growing up themselves. This booklet is a response to parents' concerns. Written in chatty, down-to-earth language, What Parents Need to Know about Teens addresses the facts and myths of teen life and teens' relationships with parents. The booklet focuses on strategies to help parents prepare teens for new responsibilities and the pressures that may accompany them. Each section of the booklet is devoted to a different parenting strategy: 1. Be an effective parent: Balance sensitivity and firmness. 2. Place an emphasis on safety, responsibility and obeying rules. 3. Teach-don't just criticize. 4. Understand your teen's development-and how it affects your relationship. 5. Understand the pressures-and the risks-your teen faces.

Acting Out - Understanding and Reducing Aggressive Behaviour in Children and Youth (Paperback, New): David A. Wolfe Acting Out - Understanding and Reducing Aggressive Behaviour in Children and Youth (Paperback, New)
David A. Wolfe
R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Are you one of the thousands of people who work or volunteer with children and youth? Do you know: how to respond effectively when a young person behaves aggressively? what kinds of aggression are considered normal for a young person's age and stage of development? what kinds of aggression may suggest that a young person has a problem that needs specialized intervention? Acting Out aims to help you answer "yes" to these questions. It describes the causes of aggressive behaviour in young people, and discusses approaches to handling it. Aggression among young people is an important social issue. Fortunately, early intervention and treatment can significantly reduce the risk of harmful outcomes. This book: explains various types of aggressive behaviour exhibited by young people identifies factors related to aggressive behaviour distinguishes between normal aggression and aggression that is of greater concern gives practical advice on how to address aggression in children and youth highlights proven prevention and intervention strategies and indicates strategies to avoid discusses the assessment and diagnosis of more serious aggressive behaviour in young people. Acting Out is a valuable tool for anyone who works with young people, including teachers and school administrators, day-care and recreation centre workers, youth shelter workers, social service workers, sports coaches, youth leaders, camp counsellors and directors.

Innovating in Urban Economies - Economic Transformation in Canadian City-Regions (Paperback): David A. Wolfe Innovating in Urban Economies - Economic Transformation in Canadian City-Regions (Paperback)
David A. Wolfe
R1,499 Discovery Miles 14 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a globalizing, knowledge-based economy, innovation and creative capacity lead to economic prosperity. Starting in 2006, the Innovation Systems Research Network began a six year-long study on how city-regions in Canada were surviving and thriving in a globalized world. That study resulted in the "Innovation, Creativity, and Governance in Canadian City-Regions" series, which examines the impact of innovation, talent, and institutions on sixteen city-regions across Canada. This volume explores how the social dynamics that influence innovation and knowledge flows in Canadian city-regions contribute to transformation and long-term growth. With case studies examining cities of all sizes, from Toronto to Moncton, Innovating in Urban Economies analyzes the impact of size, location, and the regional economy on innovation and knowledge in Canada's cities.

Ce Que Les Parents Doivent Savoir Sur Les Comportements a Risque Des Adolescents - Strategies Pour Reduire Les Problemes Lies a... Ce Que Les Parents Doivent Savoir Sur Les Comportements a Risque Des Adolescents - Strategies Pour Reduire Les Problemes Lies a L'alcool, Aux Drogues, Aux Jeux De Hasard Et a Internet (French, Paperback)
David A. Wolfe, Bruce Ballon, Gloria Chaim
R277 Discovery Miles 2 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ce livret est la deuxieme publication de la serie Ce que les parents doivent savoir sur leurs adolescents. Redige dans un style simple et familier, il decrit les defi s et les risques qui surviennent au cours de l'adolescence. Ce peut etre une periode angoissante tant pour les adolescents que pour les parents. Des pressions s'exercent sur les adolescents pour qu'ils fassent l'essai de substances intoxicantes ou adoptent des comportements a risque. Les parents peuvent faire face a des situations diffi ciles: ils doivent trouver un juste milieu entre le besoin pour l'adolescent de devenir de plus en plus independant et autonome et la necessite de le guider et de le surveiller. Les auteurs discutent de l'importance de l'adolescence, des raisons pour lesquelles certains adolescents font des experiences et prennent des risques et des cas ou ces experiences conduisent a des problemes. Le livret aborde les strategies pour guider votre adolescent et maintenir de bonnes relations avec lui pendant cette etape de son developpement.

Adolescent Risk Behaviors - Why Teens Experiment and Strategies to Keep Them Safe (Hardcover): David A. Wolfe, Peter G. Jaffe,... Adolescent Risk Behaviors - Why Teens Experiment and Strategies to Keep Them Safe (Hardcover)
David A. Wolfe, Peter G. Jaffe, Claire V Crooks
R2,562 Discovery Miles 25 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on the crucial role that relationships play in the lives of teenagers. The authors particularly examine the ways that healthy relationships can help teenagers avoid such common risk behaviours as substance abuse, dating violence, sexual assault and unsafe sexual practices. Addressing the current lack of effective prevention programmes for teenagers, they present new strategies for encouraging healthy choices. The book first traces differences between the 'rules of relating' for boys and girls and discusses typical and atypical patterns of experimentation in teenagers. The authors identify the common link among risk behaviours: the relationship connection. In the second part of the book, they examine the principles of successful programmes used by schools and communities to cultivate healthy adolescent development. An illuminating conclusion describes the key ingredients for engaging adolescents, their parents, teachers and communities, in the effort to promote healthy, non-violent relationships among teenagers.

Ce Que Les Parents Doivent Savoir Sur Leurs Adolescents - Faits, Mythes Et Strategies (French, Paperback): David A. Wolfe Ce Que Les Parents Doivent Savoir Sur Leurs Adolescents - Faits, Mythes Et Strategies (French, Paperback)
David A. Wolfe
R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

En tant que parent, vous recherchez de l'information pratique, precise et facile a appliquer pour vous aider a elever votre adolescente ou votre adolescent. Vous voulez savoir quels comportements sont consideres comme normaux a l'adolescence, comment determiner si votre enfant est sur la bonne voie, comment encourager son developpement sain et comment obtenir de l'aide lorsque des problemes surgissent. Ce que les parents doivent savoir sur leurs adolescents est un livret qui aborde ces questions de facon conviviale. L'auteur, David A.Wolfe, est un psychologue clinique qui travaille aupres d'enfants et d'adolescents depuis plus de 25 ans. Il est titulaire de la Chaire d'etudes RBC en sante mentale infantile au Centre de toxicomanie et de sante mentale. Dans le cadre de son travail, il a souvent rencontre des parents qui se sentent depasses par les problemes et situations dont leur parlent leurs adolescents, surtout lorsque, de leur temps, ces problemes n'existaient pas. Ce livret aborde les inquietudes des parents. Redige dans un langage simple et familier, Ce que les parentsdoivent savoir sur leurs adolescents aborde les faits et les mythes a propos de la vie des adolescents et de leur relation avec leurs parents. Il propose des strategies pour aider les parents a preparer leurs adolescents a assumer de nouvelles responsabilites et a faire face aux pressions qui peuvent les accompagner. Chaque section du livret traite d'une strategie parentale differente: 1. Un parent efficace: equilibre entre sensibilite et fermete 2. Mettre l'accent sur la securite, la responsabilite et le respect des regles 3. Montrer, ne pas uniquement critiquer 4. Comprendre le developpement de votre adolescent et son effet sur vos rapports 5. Comprendre les pressions et les risques auxquels votre adolescent fait face.

Child Abuse - New Directions in Prevention and Treatment across the Lifespan (Hardcover, New): David A. Wolfe, Robert J.... Child Abuse - New Directions in Prevention and Treatment across the Lifespan (Hardcover, New)
David A. Wolfe, Robert J. McMahon, Ray Dev. Peters
R4,049 Discovery Miles 40 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Child Abuse brings together experts in both physical abuse and sexual abuse to create one of the few volumes that has addressed innovative approaches to treatment and prevention in these two areas. The resulting compendium of information provides insights into the current psychological perspectives on the causes and treatment of different forms of child maltreatment as well as the delivery of early intervention and prevention services. The book begins in the first part with a conceptual overview of the effect of physical abuse on the life course of children and adults. Chapters on physical abuse also examine recent findings related to child abuse offenders, children who witness domestic violence, treatment of abusive adults, and prevention programs aimed at dating adolescents and pregnant women. Contributors focusing on child sexual abuse note new approaches to the delivery of treatment services for these children as well as current developments in the interface between abuse victims and the court system. Considering the needs of both adult survivors and children, Child Abuse also discusses how child maltreatment interventions can be integrated into broader intervention services. An ideal book for use in professional training and development, Child Abuse will also guide policymakers at state and national levels to emerging new models and programs. This volume is likewise a useful resource for researchers and practitioners in social work, clinical/counseling psychology, mental health, and public health.

Alternatives to Violence - Empowering Youth To Develop Healthy Relationships (Paperback): David A. Wolfe, Christine Wekerle,... Alternatives to Violence - Empowering Youth To Develop Healthy Relationships (Paperback)
David A. Wolfe, Christine Wekerle, Katreena L. Scott
R2,551 Discovery Miles 25 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"This book addresses, in a comprehensive and practical manner, the increasingly important topic of preventing youth violence. The scope of the book is broad, incorporating psychological, social, and cultural factors. The emphasis on a gender analysis in understanding violent behavior by male youth in relationships with young women is apt and timely. Used together with the treatment manual, The Youth Relationships Manual, this book provides a sound basis for a prevention program." --Mary Nomme Russell, School of Social Work, University of British Columbia "Alternatives to Violence challenges each of us to reexamine our assumptions about youth violence and society's efforts to reduce it. David A. Wolfe and his colleagues make a convincing argument for a preventive and health--promoting response that empowers youth to make changes in their daily world. The contents of this book obliges those of us who work with youth to also make changes in the way we practice in the field. This book provides the most in-depth and up-to-date view of the problem of youth violence in North America and what it will take to reduce it. As one who works on the issue of children and violence, I found this book both powerful in its analysis and hopeful in the solutions it offers." --Jeffrey L. Edleson, Professor, School of Social Work and Director, Higher Education Center Against Violence & Abuse, University of Minnesota "Alternatives to Violence . . . is well, clearly, and interestingly written. The concepts are solid and laid out systematically. The authors present a strong foundation and empirically support their premises. The book meets my need academically and holds my interest as a reader. I agree so strongly with their hypotheses and ideas that I found myself thinking ''Great,'' ''Well thought out,'' ''Nicely written,'' and so on as I read. I whole-heartedly endorse this book." --Alyce LaViolette, Alternatives to Counseling Associates, Long Beach, California Instead of looking for ways to contain, deter, or punish violence, Alternatives to Violence explores how to develop practical means of promoting healthy, nonviolent relationships. Drawing from recent studies concerned with the formation of healthy relationships, this book examines how youths can form connections that will reduce not only the risk of violence against women and children but also the potential of men to become abusive. This clearly articulated model suggests that adolescents, who are beginning to build intimate relationships outside of the family, can learn to break patterns of male entitlement, dominance and aggression, and female passivity and deference with the help of preventive programs. The Youth Relationships Project is a program that grew out of the model created in this book and is detailed with instructions for application in a companion volume, The Youth Relationships Manual. The project helps youths build relationship skills and learn how to act socially within the community. The authors actively support a health promotion paradigm as the foundation for issues and solutions raised in these books and look toward future changes in policy and programs that embrace this new prevention model. Bold and timely, Alternatives to Violence and its companion volume, The Youth Relationships Manual, offer a new approach to preventing violence that will appeal to a wide audience of practitioners, community agency workers, administrators, policymakers, and interns. In addition, students preparing to work in the fields of mental health, education, social work, sociology, and public health, as well as professionals in these areas, will find the book innovative and informative.

The Youth Relationships Manual - A Group Approach with Adolescents for the Prevention of Woman Abuse and the Promotion of... The Youth Relationships Manual - A Group Approach with Adolescents for the Prevention of Woman Abuse and the Promotion of Healthy Relationships (Paperback)
David A. Wolfe, Christine Wekerle, Robert Gough, Deborah Reitzel-Jaffe, Carolyn Grasley, …
R4,743 Discovery Miles 47 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Help teens who are at risk of experiencing or perpetuating abuse with The Youth Relationships Manual. Designed to build strengths, resilience, and coping, this manual, field-tested with the Youth Relationships Project, presents proactive, competency-building approaches to promoting nonviolent relationships and preventing cycles of violence. Based on the premise that the best window of opportunity for developing healthy relationships is in adolescence, the model guides teens to positive roles in dating, peer interactions, and interpersonal style. David A. Wolfe and his associates detail a carefully developed and tested curriculum for an 18-session group training program that includes three principal sections: informational, skills building, and social action learning opportunities. As a part of the program, teens learn new communication and conflict resolution skills and practice those skills by going out into the community to solve a hypothetical problem situation. Innovative and easy to follow, The Youth Relationships Manual provides mental health professionals, school counselors and administrators, community agency workers and administrators, and students in the helping professions with a vital tool for helping teens at risk develop healthy relationships.

Children of Battered Women (Paperback): Peter G. Jaffe, David A. Wolfe, Susan Kaye Wilson Children of Battered Women (Paperback)
Peter G. Jaffe, David A. Wolfe, Susan Kaye Wilson
R3,387 Discovery Miles 33 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Posttraumatic stress, clinical dysfunction, behavioral and emotional disorders--these are but a few of the problems faced by children encountering violence within the home. Until recently, however, most studies on spousal abuse have focused on adults, not children. Now, in Children of Battered Women, three distinguished researchers offer a detailed examination of what is perhaps the darkest side of family violence. After presenting a brief historical perspective, the authors consider the devastating impact of family violence on children, the links between violence and spouse abuse on child development and clinical dysfunction, children's views of violence, and strategies for intervention and prevention. Several key topics are addressed including methods for assessing children and families, obstacles of identifying children, the roles of institutions and service agencies (including shelters), the courts, and the schools. The authors weave poignant cases, conceptual models of abuse and dysfunction, and empirical research to portray the scope of the problem. In addition to a review of several intervention strategies, the authors offer details on an intervention they have developed. The scholarship and sensitivity with which the topic is approached make this book an invaluable tool for researchers and practitioners working with these children. As such, psychologists, social workers, mental health professionals, lawyers, and policymakers will benefit from this impressive volume. "Children of Battered Women gives an informative look at the effects of domestic violence, intervention strategies, and preventative strategies. Educators, parents, and professional service workers would benefit from the information presented by the authors of this book." --Family Violence Bulletin The first to focus exclusively on the characteristics and the needs of the children of battered women. The authors' longstanding history of work with children who have witnessed violence, attests to the appropriateness of their position as spokespersons on this issue. . . . Children of Battered Women makes a significant contribution to theory and intervention in the field of family violence. --The Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health "It usefully organises theoretical aspects around clinical findings in children who, as part of the spectrum of victims and survivors of abuse, form a significant part of clinical practice but often an insignificant part of standard textbooks. Adult mental health workers would find it equally useful as a reminder of the importance of this problem and its relevance to psychological functioning." --British Journal of Psychiatry "A useful addition to the literature on domestic violence. . . . Recommended to all those working with families where spouse abuse is an issue." --Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry Newsletter "Children of Battered Women successfully presents the latest in theory, research, and practice on the topic. . . . It is of practical use to both academics and practitioners in the area of family violence. It is well documented, synthesizing the research of the past 15 years on family violence as it relates to child psychopathology. . . . Illustrations help the reader to understand the often unique difficulties with which children of battered women must cope. . . . [It] would be a good addition to any clinician's library. In addition it would be useful in clinical social work courses that focus on childhood psychopathology and treatment." --Affilia "A brief, straightforward book that both reviews the research to date on children who have witnessed violence between their parents and discusses intervention strategies and primary prevention ideas for working with this population. Insofar as the authors are clinicians as well as researchers, their views are strongly influenced by a clinical perspective, a major strength of this work. . . . A highly useful book that should be welcomed by researchers with a particular interest in this topic but also by anyone who works in a domestic violence shelter or who works with children in any capacity." --Journal of Interpersonal Violence "The most outstanding feature of this slim volume is its excellent review of the literature on family violence generally and child witnesses specifically. . . . One could read this volume with little prior knowledge of family violence and understand the dynamics of the violent family quite well. . . . An excellent resource for researchers, educators and clinicians who are concerned with child witnesses of spousal violence. It expands the body of knowledge concerning family violence and draws attention to a formerly overlooked victim of spousal violence: the child who directly or indirectly witnesses the violent act." --Families in Society "A welcome contribution to the growing but still meager literature on the effects on children of observing family violence. . . . An important addition. . . . Should generate a lot of research on children as additional victims of wife battering." --Gloria J. Palileo, University of South Alabama "The book offers valuable understanding of the plight and service needs of a long overlooked and underserved population--children, the hidden victimes of domestic violence." --AWP Newsletter "Highly recommended." --Family Violence & Sexual Assault Bulletin Book Club

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