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The Psychology of Domestic Violence Pack

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 03_090000911_0103_1_1

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Domestic violence is a major public health concern, affecting millions worldwide, with often tragic outcomes. Treatment options vary as clinicians disentangle the roles played by those involved and examine the addictive nature of these damaging partnerships. To assist therapists in the treatment and recovery of their clients we have thoughtfully put together The Psychology of Domestic Violence Pack.

Key Features

  • Alternatives to Domestic Violence - A Homework Manual for Battering Intervention Groups, 4th Edition - an interactive treatment workbook designed for use with a wide variety of accepted curricula for domestic violence intervention programs.
  • Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence - a modern reference from the leading international scholars in domestic violence research. This ground-breaking project has created the first ever publication of an encyclopedia of domestic violence.
  • Toxic Couples: The Psychology of Domestic Violence - integrates psychological and criminological data with clinical illustrations and discussion of current high-profile cases.
  • Handbook of Anger Management and Domestic Violence Offender Treatment 2nd Edition - connects anger management and domestic violence, two long separated fields, and addresses treatment options and intervention methods that meet the needs of individual clients, couples, families, and groups.
  • Domestic Violence and Psychology: A Critical Perspective - suggests that domestic violence needs to be discussed and understood on several levels: material contexts, including resources such as support networks as well as the physical impact of violence, the discursive, as a social problem or gendered analysis, and the emotional level which can be both conscious and unconscious.

Additional Information

Age: Adult