Strengths-based batterer intervention : a new paradigm in ending family violence /

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Imprint:New York : Springer Pub., c2009.
Description:xxv, 316 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7791254
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Other authors / contributors:Lehmann, Peter, 1950-
Simmons, Catherine A.
ISBN:9780826110817
0826110819
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Contributors
  • Forewords
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I. A Changing Paradigm
  • 1. The State of Batterer Intervention Programs: An Analytical Discussion
  • Prominent Approaches
  • Emerging Changes
  • A Paradigm Shift
  • Safety
  • Moving Beyond
  • 2. Strengths-Based Batterer Intervention: A New Direction with a Different Paradigm
  • Core Constructs of Strengths-Based Batterer Intervention
  • Contrasting Strengths-Based Batterer Intervention with Traditional Approaches
  • Part II. Theoretical Models for Strengths-Based Batterer Intervention
  • 3. Accountability for Change: Solution-Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders
  • History of Solution-Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders
  • Research on Solution-Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders
  • Implications for Use of Solution-Focused Treatment with Domestic Violence Offenders
  • Assumptions of Domestic Violence Offenders
  • Brief Examples of Solution-Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders
  • Case Study: Developing Useful Goals
  • Conclusion
  • 4. Motivational Interviewing for Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence
  • History of Motivational Interviewing
  • Core Constructs
  • Application Across Disciplines
  • Research Supporting Motivational Interviewing
  • Implications for Use with the IPV Offender Population
  • Case Example
  • Limitations
  • Conclusion
  • 5. Narrative Therapy: Addressing Masculinity in Conversations with Men who Perpetrate Violence
  • History
  • Masculinities
  • Statement of Position Map
  • Conclusion
  • 6. Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Partner-Abusive Men
  • What Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
  • Clinical Assumptions and Intervention Implications
  • Regulation of Negative Emotions: Theory and Evidence
  • Negative Emotions: Clinical Implications
  • Interpersonal Skills: Theory and Evidence
  • CBT Interventions for Partner Abuse: Group or Individual?
  • Conclusion
  • 7. Application of the Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions to Intimate Partner Violence
  • History of the Research on Positive Emotions
  • Implications for Use with the Intimate Partner Violence Offender Population
  • 8. Applying the Good Lives Model to Male Perpetrators of Domestic Violence
  • The Good Lives Model (GLM)
  • Case Study
  • Conclusion
  • Part III. Practical Tools and a Look Forward
  • 9. Application of Strengths-Based Approaches
  • Strengths-Based Perspective
  • Suggestions for Strengths-Based Treatment/Intervention
  • Hopful Outcomes
  • Chapter 9 Appendix
  • 10. Looking Forward
  • From First Language to Dual Language
  • Changing Batterer Intervention
  • Incorporating Strengths-Based Outcomes
  • Looking Forward
  • Index