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Working with Domestic Violence and Coercive Control in Clinical Practice : A Practical Guide for Psychologists
Working with Domestic Violence and Coercive Control in Clinical Practice : A Practical Guide for Psychologists
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ISBN No.: 9781032794877
Pages: 176
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 268.48
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Working with domestic violence and coercive control in clinical practice , by Saira Khan, Mou Sultana, and Katy Lord, reflects the modern position that interactions between people in family systems are the foundation for good relationships as well as for conflicts. Oversimplified views of both marital and parent-child processes can be tempting but are usually wrong. Khan, Sultana, and Lord lay out family clinical issues in all their complexity and update readers on concepts like coercive control, providing a highly informative and concise view of a broad area of interest." Dr Jean Mercer , Professor Emerita of Psychology at Stockton University "The growing recognition of coercive control has prompted much-needed conversations within the mental health field. This comprehensive new guidance provides consensus and clear clinical guidance on how to identify and work effectively with coercive control in therapeutic settings. It provides a 'light in the dark' to address treatment inconsistencies and profound ethical concerns associated with the continued oppression and institutionalised harm of victim-survivors. The authors skillfully outline the potentials of humanistic, feminist, and trauma-informed frameworks as the foundation for clinical work." Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno is a victim-survivor advocate, Lecturer at University of Manchester and the Founder and Director of SHERA Research Group.


"This important book fills a critical gap in supporting a deep understanding of coercive control from an intersectional, trauma-informed perspective. It integrates ecological frameworks with practical clinical guidance, offering psychologists essential tools to recognise and respond to the complex dynamics of domestic abuse." Nic Douglas is the European Regional Manager at the Safe & Together Institute. Her 21 years' experience in the domestic abuse field has spanned front-line service delivery, project management, and systems change work with national, European, and international reach. "In this collection of essays, Dr Saira Khan and colleagues compose a vital intervention in supporting practising psychologists to engage with families impacted by domestic abuse. Putting coercive control at the heart of the analysis and exploring the help that victims-survivors need, its counsel is rich in analytical insight. One of the key features of the book is how it explicitly places domestic abuse in a 'socio-ecological' lens, capturing how abuse may operate on multiple levels and gain support from numerous societal norms. Given the subtleties and hidden elements encountered when navigating this terrain, the profession requires a sophisticated manual, and this book is precisely that.


Every practising psychologist should have a copy and keep it close at hand." - Dr Emma Katz , Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Edge Hill University. " A powerful and well-researched exploration of the profound impact domestic abuse has on the lives of victims/survivors. It is an essential read for students and professionals working directly with survivors and those whose roles intersect with the broader field of violence against women and girls. The authors skilfully combine an extensive body of research with clinical expertise and the voices of survivors to create a compelling, informative, and accessible resource. The book highlights the critical role of practitioner knowledge in building meaningful, trauma-informed relationships that support recovery. It offers valuable insights into the systemic dynamics of domestic abuse, with a particular focus on coercive control, making it a vital contribution to the field." Roxana Parra SepĂșlveda, MBACP (accred) MBPsS, Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor.



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