Partner violence : risk factors, therapeutic interventions and psychological impact /
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a worldwide problem with many physical and psychological complications. In the U.S., about one-third of American women will have been physically and sexually abused by a significant other at some point in their lives. In relation to intimate partner homicide (IPH),...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hauppauge, New York :
Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
[2015]
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Colección: | Bullying and victimization.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Immigrant african women and intimate partner violence : what we know and what we need to know / Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Department of Administration of Justice, Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs, Texas Southern University, USA
- The intersection of intimate partner violence and child protection : toward a better understanding of engagement and resistance with for mothers experiencing intimate partner violence / Rebecca G. Mirick, Salem State University School of Social Work
- Surviving to thriving : positive psychology perspectives on trauma, violence and abuse / Hannah Muetzelfeld, Paula T. McWhirter, The University of Oklahoma, USA
- A strengths and resiliency-based assessment for survivors of intimate partner violence / Kim M. Anderson, Associate Professor at the School of Social Work, The University of Missouri, USA
- Burden of women exposure to intimate partner violence on their risk of having sexually transmitted infection : global perspective / Amany Refaat, PhD, College of Health Sciences, Walden University, Minneapolis, MN, USA
- Use of the kawa model : understanding women's recovery from intimate partner violence / Tamera Keiter Humbert, Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA, USA
- An interpersonal theory perspective on intimate partner violence / Matthew M. Yalch, Nicola K. Bernard, Alytia A. Levendosky, Michigan State University, MI, USA
- Intimate-partner violence is not merely non-"gendered" but predominantly and apparently in essence female-perpetrated : the inverse of ideological constructs now debunked, and congruent with inter-sexual dynamics and the basis of human pair-bonding / Steve Moxon, Independent (non-affiliated), Sheffield, UK
- How batterers change : results from a qualitative research following a successful intervention / Olga Cunha, Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves, School of Psychology, University of Minho, Portugal
- Index.