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082 | _a306.2 CAS 2nd ed. | ||
100 | _aAmmerman, Robert T. (ed.) | ||
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_aCase studies in family violence / _cedited by Robert T. Ammerman and Michel Hersen |
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250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
260 | _aNew York | ||
260 | _bKluwer Academic Publishers | ||
260 | _c2000 | ||
300 | _a454 p. | ||
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520 | _aSince the publication of the first edition in 1991, there has been substantial progress in our understanding of the etiology and associated features of domestic violence. As in the first edition, this book elucidates and highlights the complex multidisciplinary issues facing clinicians who work with family violence cases. Each chapter combines two illustrative cases with a broader discussion of the issues that are encountered by clinicians working with families that engage in abuse or neglect. The chapters on violence toward children and vio lence toward adults follow identical formats in presenting discussions of medical, legal, and social and family issues; assessment of psychopathology; and treat ment options. | ||
650 | _aViolence-Case studies | ||
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