Family Abuse: Consequences, Theories, and ResponsesAllyn and Bacon, 2002 - 318 Seiten Both conceptual and practical, this book examines the relationship between family abuse and deviant behavior using an approach that integrates theory, research findings, and programmatic efforts. Family Abuse: Consequences, Theories, and Responses is unique in that it places family abuse within a theoretical context covering sociological, psychological, and biological theories. Topic coverage is comprehensive and includes an assessment of the quality of current treatment and prevention efforts, and also proposes various solutions to family abuse. For social workers, sociologists, and students of these disciplines. |
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... experience flashbacks and imagine they are still in the earlier violent situation . They may abuse alcohol and other drugs to dull the memories and the pain of their experiences . Victims who have PTSD , however , should not be regarded ...
... experience flashbacks and imagine they are still in the earlier violent situation . They may abuse alcohol and other drugs to dull the memories and the pain of their experiences . Victims who have PTSD , however , should not be regarded ...
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... experience of abuse during the socialization process . If males being taught to suppress their emotions become the victims of abuse they are likely to experience fear and helplessness , emotions generally associated with being abused ...
... experience of abuse during the socialization process . If males being taught to suppress their emotions become the victims of abuse they are likely to experience fear and helplessness , emotions generally associated with being abused ...
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... experience lower rates of family abuse victimization than non - Hispanics ; ( 4 ) Asians experience the lowest rates of family abuse victimization ; ( 5 ) the different rates of family abuse victimization experienced by blacks and ...
... experience lower rates of family abuse victimization than non - Hispanics ; ( 4 ) Asians experience the lowest rates of family abuse victimization ; ( 5 ) the different rates of family abuse victimization experienced by blacks and ...
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PART II | 28 |
The Nature and Varieties of Sexual Abuse | 52 |
The Nature and Varieties of Psychological Abuse | 86 |
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