Fr. 236.00

Working With Adolescent Violence and Abuse Towards Parents - Approaches and Contexts for Intervention

English · Hardback

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'Adolescent-to-parent abuse' is increasingly prevalent globally. Inverting how we normally understand power to operate in abusive relationships, it involves actors who cannot easily be categorised as victims or perpetrators, and often impacts families who are experiencing multiple stressors. This international book identifies and explores interventions for supporting these families.


List of contents

Introduction: Working with adolescent violence and abuse towards parents Part 1: Therapeutic Approaches 1. Building Respectful Family Relationships: Partnering Restorative Practice with a Cognitive Behavioural Skill Learning 2. Empowering Parents: The Who’s In Charge? programme 3. Helping Abused Parents by Non-Violent Resistance 4. Trauma-based Approaches to Working with Parent Abuse 5. Responding to Filial-Parental Violence: Family Dynamics and Therapeutic Intervention Part 2: Contexts for Intervention 6. Parent Abuse in South Island, New Zealand: Delivering Interventions in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services 7. The Yuva Young People’s Service: A Holistic Approach to Addressing Child-to-parent Violence in London 8. The Youth Offender Diversion Alternative (YODA): A Community Based Project for Youth-to-Family Violence in Texas, USA 9. Gender and Adolescent-to-Parent Violence: A Systematic Analysis of Typical and Atypical Cases 10. Special Considerations When Working with Adolescent-To-Parent Abuse and Violence in the Home 11. Reflections and Concluding Thoughts

About the author

Amanda Holt, PhD, is Reader in Criminology at the University of Roehampton, London, UK. She works from an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on ideas from psychology, sociology, social policy and social work. Her research interests primarily focus on families, identity and harm and she has published widely on the topic of adolescent violence and abuse towards parents, including the book Adolescent-to-Parent Abuse: Current Understandings in Research, Policy and Practice (2013). She has also published empirical and theoretical research on a number of other criminological topics including anti-violence strategies in schools, parenting and youth justice, and qualitative methodologies.

Summary

‘Adolescent-to-parent abuse’ is increasingly prevalent globally. Inverting how we normally understand power to operate in abusive relationships, it involves actors who cannot easily be categorised as victims or perpetrators, and often impacts families who are experiencing multiple stressors. This international book identifies and explores interventions for supporting these families.

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