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Good practice in working with victims of violence

Cattanach, Ann(Contributions by)Cooper, Cary(Contributions by)Etherington, Kim(Contributions by)Fearns, Brenda(Contributions by)Hoel, Helge(Contributions by)Smyth, Marie(Contributions by)Tudor, Barbara(Contributions by)Tyrer, Paul(Contributions by)Walklate, Sandra(Contributions by)Williams, Brian(Contributions by)
Part of the Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice series
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Drawing on the experiences of practitioners from a range of backgrounds, this work is a comprehensive study of real or threatened physical violence and its consequences.

Personal accounts of children and adults who have been subjected to such violence are discussed, with a view to understanding the emotional and psychological effects of their experiences.

The book covers a broad spectrum of pertinent issues, including: working with children who have been subjected to violence; workplace bullying; victims and mediation; lesbian and gay experiences of crime and violence; confusing violence - misunderstanding people with dementia; war trauma and the aftermath of violent political division; a police perspective on domestic violence.

The contributors analyze the effective delivery of support, assistance and therapy to victims, focusing, on practical methods, techniques and skills.

The personal accounts also provide a unique perspective.

This book should be of interest for all professionals working with victims of violence.

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers
1853027685 / 9781853027680
Paperback / softback
01/02/2000
United Kingdom
English
224p.
24 cm
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