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Intimate Partner Violence: Clinical Interventions with Partners and Their Children brings into focus an ecological and clinical frame for addressing the resulting psychological effects of intimate partner violence (IPV). Aymer presents a perspective that is often omitted from social science textbooks which are geared to policy practice, tending to expose students to macro-systemic ideas (including criminal justice policies and procedures) relative to IPV. However, this book expands clinical practice pedagogy by reinforcing the need for students to go beyond macro issues in order to deliver competent clinically-based interventions that help partners and their children work through the consequential effects of partner violence. Designed for graduate students in social work, psychology, gender studies and allied mental health programs, it expands the discourse, arguing that IPV is a complex psycho-social-political-relational problem that must be understood from a multi-theoretical perspective. Through case studies, theory, research, and the author's clinical practice wisdom, this text will: increase understanding of how to work clinically with women affected by IPV, increase knowledge of how to work with abusive men, heighten knowledge of how IPV affects children and adolescents, expand knowledge of social and cultural notions, and explore men's role in terms of advocating against gender-based violence.
Published | Sep 09 2021 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 194 |
ISBN | 9781538124963 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 2 b/w illustrations |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Aymer's brilliant capacity to read the historical, cultural, and racial trends as well as the necessary nuances of the dynamics of domestic violence, sets this book apart. His clinical acuity differentiates his voice. He centers the impact of violence against women, while uniquely recognizing the psychic wounds of those who commit the harm. Aymer's work will be treasured for years to come.
Linda G. Mills, Lisa Ellen Goldberg Professor, New York University
The organization of Aymer’s book makes it an excellent tool for learning about clinical interventions for adults and children impacted by intimate partner violence, as well as learning about sound clinical practice more generally. While clinical case presentations bring the specific topics discussed in each chapter to life, the extremely helpful recommendations to clinicians further elucidate clinical approaches with a clarity and a usefulness that is rarely seen, even in the best clinical texts.
The breadth of the information contained in this text is amazing. However, all the more amazing is that Aymer so clearly demonstrates that an understanding of intersectionality and the development of ethno-cultural competency with regard to clinical work cannot be simply an afterthought but must be fully integrated into every aspect of the work.
Richard G. Dudley, M.D., clinical and forensic psychiatrist
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