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Talking about Domestic Abuse: A Photo Activity Workbook to Develop Communication Between Mothers and Young People
Contributor(s): Humphreys, Cathy (Author), Thiara, Ravi K. (Author), Skamballis, Agnes (Author)
ISBN: 1843104237     ISBN-13: 9781843104230
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $35.10  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2006
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Annotation: Talking About Domestic Abuse is an activity pack for children of nine years and above and adolescents where families have experienced domestic abuse, to help and encourage them to open up to their mothers about their distressing experiences. Based on the authors? work with families who have experienced domestic abuse, the activities are designed around four important themes: building self-esteem; naming feelings; facilitating communication between mothers and children; and talking about personal experiences, including domestic violence, and are accompanied by photographs which act as prompts for discussion. The authors explain the need of young people to communicate with their parents about painful memories. They also establish practical ?ground rules? on how mothers can enter into that communication successfully and how to make the most of the activities provided. Further information is also given on support services that are available to families coping with domestic abuse.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Social Work
- Psychology | Psychotherapy - Child & Adolescent
- Family & Relationships | Abuse - General
Dewey: 362.768
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 8.36" W x 11.62" (0.67 lbs) 114 pages
 
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Talking about Domestic Abuse is an activity pack for children of nine years and above and adolescents where families have experienced domestic abuse, to help and encourage them to open up to their mothers about their distressing experiences.

Based on the authors' work with families who have experienced domestic abuse, the activities are designed around four important themes: building self-esteem; naming feelings; facilitating communication between mothers and children; and talking about personal experiences, including domestic violence, and are accompanied by photographs which act as prompts for discussion. The authors explain the need of young people to communicate with their parents about painful memories. They also establish practical 'ground rules' on how mothers can enter into that communication successfully and how to make the most of the activities provided. Further information is also given on support services that are available to families coping with domestic abuse.

This will be an essential tool for families including young people who have lived through domestic abuse, as well as social workers and other professionals working with them.


Contributor Bio(s): Thiara, Ravi: - Ravi K. Thiara is Principal Research Fellow, University of Warwick, UK. She has conducted extensive research in the UK and elsewhere and written widely on violence against women.Mullender, Audrey: - Audrey Mullender is Principal of Ruskin College, Oxford, UK. Her distinguished research career has focused on domestic violence, post-adoption issues for birth relatives and groupwork theory.Humphreys, Cathy: - Cathy Humphreys is a senior lecturer in Health and Social Work at the University of Warwick. She has worked as a practitioner, researcher and educator in domestic violence and child abuse. Catherine's other research areas include substance misuse, mental health, outreach and advocacy services for both women and children, and child contact.