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|a The Batterer as Parent :
|b Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Family Dynamics /
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|a Foreword<br />Preface<br />1. The Battering Problem<br /> Defining Batterers<br /> Characteristics of Batterers<br /> Misconceptions About Batterers<br /> Summary<br />2. Power Parenting: The Batterer's Style With Children<br /> Typical Characteristics of Batterers as Parents<br /> Effects on Children of Exposure to Domestic Violence<br /> Child Abuse<br /> The Batterer as Role Model<br /> Children's Outlook on the Batterer<br /> Summary<br />3. Shock Waves: The Batterer's Impact on the Home<br /> Undermining of the Mother's Authority<br /> Effects on Mother-Child Relationships<br /> Use of Children as Weapons Against the Mother<br /> The Batterer's Impact on Other Aspects of Family Functioning<br /> Resilience in Mother-Child and in Sibling Relationships<br /> Summary<br />4.
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|a The Batterer as Incest Perpetrator<br /> Review of Studies<br /> The Predatory Child Molester Versus the Incest Perpetrator<br /> Shared Tactics of Batterers and Incest Perpetrators<br /> Shared Attitudes of Batterers and Incest Perpetrators<br /> Implications of the Overlap for Professional Response<br /> Sexual Abuse Allegations in Custody and Visitation Disputes<br /> Summary<br />5. Impeding Recovery: The Batterer as Parent Postseparation<br /> Creating a Context for Children's Healing<br /> Batterers' Postseparation Conduct With Children<br /> Batterers' Motivations for Seeking Custody or Increased Visitation<br /> Batterers' Advantages in Custody Disputes<br /> Batterers' Tactics in Custody and Visitation Disputes<br /> Effects on Children of Custody Litigation<br /> Summary<br />6.
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|a The Mismeasure of Batterers as Parents: A Critique of Prevailing Theories and Assessment<br /> Influential Theories of Divorce<br /> The Use of a Domestic Violence Typology to Assess Risk to Children<br /> Risk to Children: The Overlooked Implications of Johnston, Campbell, and Roseby's Own Observations<br /> Summary<br />7. Supporting Recovery: Assessing Risk to Children From Batterers and Structuring Visitation<br /> Sources of Risk to Children From Unsupervised Contact With Batterers<br /> A Guide to Assessing Risk to Children From Batterers<br /> Structuring Custody and Visitation<br /> Summary<br />8. Is It Real? Assessing and Fostering Change in Batterers as Parents<br /> Steps to Change in Batterers<br /> Misconceptions Regarding Change in Batterers<br /> Evaluating Change in Batterers as Parents<br /> Creating a Context for Change<br /> Summary<br />9.
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|a Improving Community Responses to the Parenting of Batterers<br /> Children's Advocates, Child and Family Therapists, and Programs for Children Exposed to Domestic Violence<br /> Custody Evaluators<br /> Family Courts<br /> Child Protection Systems and Courts With Protective Jurisdiction<br /> Parent Trainers<br /> Psychological Evaluators<br /> Batterer Programs and Fatherhood Programs<br /> Battered Women's Programs<br /> Supervised Visitation Centers<br /> Family Lawyers and Bar Associations<br /> Police Departments<br /> Researchers<br /> Summary<br />References<br />Index<br />About the Authors<br />
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|a Foreword; Preface; 1. The Battering Problem; Defining Batterers; Characteristics of Batterers; Misconceptions About Batterers; Summary; 2. Power Parenting: The Batterer's Style With Children; Typical Characteristics of Batterers as Parents; Effects on Children of Exposure to Domestic Violence; Child Abuse; The Batterer as Role Model; Children's Outlook on the Batterer; Summary; 3. Shock Waves: The Batterer's Impact on the Home; Undermining of the Mother's Authority; Effects on Mother-Child Relationships; Use of Children as Weapons Against the Mother; The Batterer's Impact on Other Aspects of Family Functioning; Resilience in Mother-Child and in Sibling Relationships; Summary; 4.
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|a The Batterer as Incest Perpetrator; Review of Studies; The Predatory Child Molester Versus the Incest Perpetrator; Shared Tactics of Batterers and Incest Perpetrators; Shared Attitudes of Batterers and Incest Perpetrators; Implications of the Overlap for Professional Response; Sexual Abuse Allegations in Custody and Visitation Disputes; Summary; 5. Impeding Recovery: The Batterer as Parent Postseparation; Creating a Context for Children's Healing; Batterers' Postseparation Conduct With Children; Batterers' Motivations for Seeking Custody or Increased Visitation; Batterers' Advantages in Custody Disputes; Batterers' Tactics in Custody and Visitation Disputes; Effects on Children of Custody Litigation; Summary; 6.
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|a The Mismeasure of Batterers as Parents: A Critique of Prevailing Theories and Assessment; Influential Theories of Divorce; The Use of a Domestic Violence Typology to Assess Risk to Children; Risk to Children: The Overlooked Implications of Johnston, Campbell, and Roseby's Own Observations; Summary; 7. Supporting Recovery: Assessing Risk to Children From Batterers and Structuring Visitation; Sources of Risk to Children From Unsupervised Contact With Batterers; A Guide to Assessing Risk to Children From Batterers; Structuring Custody and Visitation; Summary; 8. Is It Real? Assessing and Fostering Change in Batterers as Parents; Steps to Change in Batterers; Misconceptions Regarding Change in Batterers; Evaluating Change in Batterers as Parents; Creating a Context for Change; Summary; 9.
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|a Improving Community Responses to the Parenting of Batterers; Children's Advocates, Child and Family Therapists, and Programs for Children Exposed to Domestic Violence; Custody Evaluators; Family Courts; Child Protection Systems and Courts With Protective Jurisdiction; Parent Trainers; Psychological Evaluators; Batterer Programs and Fatherhood Programs; Battered Women's Programs; Supervised Visitation Centers; Family Lawyers and Bar Associations; Police Departments; Researchers; Summary; References; Index; About the Authors
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|a Moving beyond the narrow clinical perspective, this text offers a view that takes into account the complex ways in which a batterer's abusive and controlling behaviors are woven into the fabric of daily life.
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