Aggression, Family Violence and Chemical DependencyRoutledge, 2016 M04 1 - 236 pages Here is an informational and practical book that systematically addresses the complex relationships between chemical abuse/dependency, aggression, and family violence. Directed toward professional chemical dependency and family violence counselors, it provides specific guidelines for the assessment of child abuse, incest, and marital rape, as they are likely to be encountered in a chemical dependency treatment setting. Experts outline treatment suggestions for chemically dependent and codependent individuals who are or have been the victims/perpetrators of family violence. Aggression, Family Violence and Chemical Dependency contains two unique and very detailed chapters on the relationship between aggression and the use of alcohol and other mood-altering substances as well as the connections between these two and other physiological and psychological correlates of violence. |
Contents
Conclusion | |
Then to Now Who Owns the Problem | |
Dynamics Treatment | |
Effects and Treatment | |
Incest and Marital Rape | |
Treatment and Prevention | |
Comparisons and Perspectives | |
Treatment Considerations | |
Therapeutic and Professional Boundary Issues | |
Group Dynamics with VictimsVictimizers | |
Other editions - View all
Aggression, Family Violence and Chemical Dependency Ron Potter-Efron,Patricia Potter-Efron Limited preview - 2016 |
Aggression, Family Violence, and Chemical Dependency Ronald T. Potter-Efron,Patricia S. Potter-Efron No preview available - 1990 |
Aggression, Family Violence, and Chemical Dependency, Volume 3 Ronald T. Potter-Efron,Patricia S. Potter-Efron No preview available - 1990 |
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