Cover; Cover2; Contents; Tables, boxes and figures; Contributors; Chapter 1 Prevalence and physical health impact of domestic violence; Chapter 2 Domestic violence and mental health; Chapter 3 Identifying domestic violence experienced by mental health service users; Chapter 4 Responding to disclosures of domestic violence; Chapter 5 Interventions for mental health service users who experience domestic violence; Chapter 6 Medico-legal issues; Appendix 1: CAADA Risk Identification Checklist (RIC) and Quick Start Guidance for Domestic Abuse, Stalking and 'Honour'-Based Violence
Summary
Gives practical guidance on how mental health professionals can identify and respond to domestic violence experienced by their patients. People with mental health problems are more likely to be a victim of domestic violence than the general population. Covers the prevalence of domestic violence and the current evidence base on effective interventions. Includes liaison with other agencies (e.g. social care, police). Covers relevant medico-legal issues and info to help professionals prepare to present evidence in court. ReadershipAll mental health professionals, especially those working with women. RC