Description |
xviii, 299 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Systemic thinking and practice series |
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Systemic thinking and practice series.
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Contents |
Ch. 1. Domestic violence: characteristics and size / Justine van Lawick -- Ch. 2. Together you will progress / Justine van Lawick -- Ch. 3. The downward spiral of violence between partners / Justine van Lawick -- Ch. 4. From ill-behaviour to relational behaviour / Justine van Lawick -- Ch. 5. Escalation and de-esclation / Justine van Lawick -- Ch. 6. Violence in families of various cultural backgrounds / Martine Groen -- Ch. 7. The coherence between shame and violence / Martine Groen -- Ch. 8. Rituals of revenge -- Ch. 9. The reproduction of violence / Martine Groen -- Ch. 10. Of young rulers and the terror at home / Justine van Lawick -- Ch. 11. The therapist as a person / Martine Groen -- Ch. 12. Apprehensive heroes / Martine Groen |
Summary |
Intimate warfare describes how tensions can build up in families, how these can spiral into violence. It also addresses how such violence can be curbed and how people can be taught different ways of managing conflictual situations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-291) and index |
Subject |
Family violence.
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Victims of family violence -- Counseling of.
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Family psychotherapy.
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Author |
Lawick, Justin van
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ISBN |
9781855755215 |
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1855755211 |
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