In this exciting new book John Hamel, author of the ground-breaking Gender-Inclusive Treatment of Intimate Partner Abuse, and Tonia Nicholls go beyond the traditional intervention theories of domestic violence practiced today.
Offering alternative, unbiased and sometimes controversial views, theories, and current research, they, along with renowned contributors in the field, provide new treatment options that encompass a wide range of gender dynamics. Here are just some of the key principles covered:
- Interventions Should Be Based on a Thorough Unbiased Assessment
- Victim/Perpetrator Distinctions are Overstated, and Much Partner Abuse is Mutual
- Regardless of Perpetrator Gender, Child Witnesses to Partner Abuse are Adversely Affected, and are at Risk for Perpetrating Partner Abuse as Adults
This new gender-inclusive approach to assessment and intervention provides a significant departure from traditional paradigms of domestic violence, and offers a much-needed awareness to effectively prevent violence in our communities today and for future generations.
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Foreword,
Linda G. Mills, New York University
Acknowledgments
Introduction,
John Hamel and Tonia Nicholls
Part One: Research and Theory
Domestic Violence: A Gender-Inclusive Conception, John Hamel Thinking Outside the Box: Gender and Court-Mandated Therapy, Donald Dutton Risk Factors for Physical Violence between Dating Partners: Implications for Gender-Inclusive Prevention and Treatment of Family Violence, Rose A. Medeiros and Murray A. Straus Power and Control in Relationship Aggression, Nicola Graham-Kevan Intimate Stalking and Partner Violence, Stacey L. Williams, Irene Hanson Frieze, H. Colleen Sinclair Couple Violence: A New Look at Some Old Fallacies, Patricia Noller, Laurance Robillard Domestic Violence Typologies, Nicola Graham-Kevan The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children’s Development, Patrick T. Davies, Melissa L. Sturge-Apple Family Lessons in Attachment and Aggression: The Impact of Interparental Violence on Adolescent Adjustment, Marlene M. Moretti, Stephanie Penney, Ingrid Obsuth, & Candice Odgers The Evolution of Battering Interventions: From the Dark Ages into the Scientific Age, Julia C. Babcock, Brittany Canady, Katherine Graham, Leslie Schart Part Two: Assessment and Treatment
Gender-Inclusive Family Interventions in Domestic Violence: An Overview, John Hamel Violence Risk Assessments with Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Abuse, Tonia Nicholls, Sarah L. Desmarais, Kevin S. Douglas, P. Randall Kropp Male Victims of Domestic Violence, David L. Fontes Domestic Violence in Ethno-Cultural Minority Groups, Kathleen Malley-Morrison, Denise A. Hines, Doe West, Jesse J. Tauriac, Mizuho Arai Systems Considerations in Working with Court-Ordered Domestic Violence Offenders, Lonnie Hazlewood Treatment of Psychological and Physical Aggression in a Couple Context, K. Daniel O’Leary and Shiri Cohen Couple Violence and Couple Safety: A Systemic and Attachment-Oriented Approach to Working with Complexity and Uncertainty, Arlene Vetere and Jan Cooper Dangerous Dances: Treating Domestic Violence in Same-Sex Couples, Vallerie E. Coleman Treatment of Family Violence: A Systemic Perspective, Michael Thomas Anger, Aggression, Domestic Violence, and Substance Abuse, Ronald T. Potter-Effron Therapy with Clients Accused of Domestic Violence in Disputed Child Custody Cases, Michael Carolla Family Therapy and Interpersonal Violence: Targeting At-Risk Adolescent Mothers, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Lisa A. Turner, Marilyn Mc Gowan Family Group Therapy: A Domestic Violence Program for Youth and Parents, Nancy Carole Rybski Family Violence Parent Groups, Darlene Pratt and Tom Chapman Healing Child Victims and their Parents in the Aftermath of Family Violence, Christina M. Dalpiaz Gender-Inclusive Work with Victims and Their Children in a Co-ed Shelter, Carol Ensign and Patricia Jones Justice is in the Design: Creating a Restorative Justice Treatment Model for Domestic Violence, Peggy Grauwiler, Nicole Pezold, and Linda G. Mills Domestic Violence: New Visions, New Solutions, Cathy Young, Philip Cook, Sheila Smith, Jack Turteltaub, Lonnie Hazlewood ‘
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Tonia L. Nicholls, Ph D, is currently Senior Research Fellow, Forensic Psychiatric Services Commission, BC Mental Health and Addictions Services and Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Simon Fraser University. Her scholarly work has earned her ‘Brain Star’ awards from the Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health, and Addictions, Canadian Institutes of Health Research; the Canadian Psychological Association President’s New Researcher Award; and the American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Professional Contribution by a Graduate Student.’