Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (xv, 450 pages) : illustrations. |
Series |
APA science volumes. |
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APA science volumes.
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Note |
Based on the First International Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence, held June 6-8, 1996 in Austin, Tex. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Contents |
Introduction : the development of research into another consequence of family violence / George W. Holden -- The impact of woman abuse on children's social development : research and theoretical perspectives / Sandra A. Graham-Bermann -- Children exposed to marital conflict and violence : conceptual and theoretical directions / E. Mark Cummings -- Children as invisible victims of domestic and community violence / Joy D. Osofsky -- Using multiple informants to understand domestic violence and its effects / Kathleen J. Sternberg, Michael E. Lamb and Samia Dawud-Noursi -- Correlates of adjustment in children at risk / Timothy E. Moore and Debra J. Pepler -- Heterogeneity in adjustment among children of battered women / Honore M. Hughes and Douglas A. Luke -- Descartes's error and posttraumatic stress disorder : cognition and emotion in children who are exposed to parental violence / B.B. Robbie Rossman -- The emotional, cognitive, and coping responses of preadolescent children to different dimensions of marital conflict / Mark A. Laumakis, Gayla Margolin and Richard S. John -- Parenting behaviors and beliefs of battered women / George W. Holden ... [et al.] -- Breaking the cycle of violence : helping families departing from battered women's shelters / Ernest N. Jouriles ... [et al.] -- Child custody disputes and domestic violence : critical issues for mental health, social service, and legal professionals / Peter G. Jaffe and Robert Geffner -- Appraisal and outlook / George W. Holden, Robert Geffner and Ernest N. Jouriles. |
Summary |
Examines the research on theory, research and applied issues related to children exposed to violence and analyzes the complex interactions that determine children's outcomes. Among the questions the book addresses are the following: Why are some children greatly affected by marital violence, whereas others function quite well under the circumstances? What features of the hostile environment are the children reacting to, and what characteristics of the children and their parents mediate or exacerbate behavior problems? Why is there such variability in children's outcomes, and what can be done to help them? /// Part I focuses on theoretical and conceptual issues that have been neglected by much of the previous research in this field. Part II presents research reports, each of which provides one or more methodological innovations for better understanding children's responses to marital violence. Part III focuses on some of the research implications for social policy and intervention with this population of children. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved). |
Note |
Description based on print version record. |
Form |
Also issued in print. |
Issued By |
Made available through: American Psychological Association's PsyBooks Collection. |
Note |
GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Children and violence -- Congresses.
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Children of abused wives -- Congresses.
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Family violence -- Psychological aspects -- Congresses.
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Social work with children -- Congresses.
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Adolescent -- Congresses.
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Violence -- Congresses.
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Domestic Violence -- Congresses.
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Social Work -- Congresses.
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Added Author |
Holden, George W.
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Geffner, Robert.
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Jouriles, Ernest N.
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American Psychological Association.
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International Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence (1st : 1996 : Austin, Tex.)
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Other Form: |
Children exposed to marital violence (print) (DLC) 97045616 |
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