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Choosing nonviolence : a homework manual for women's groups / Kevin A. Fall, Shareen Howard, and Steven M. Vestal.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: xviii, 278 pages ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415857228
  • 9780415857222
  • 0415857236
  • 9780415857239
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.829270973 23
LOC classification:
  • HV6626.2 .F3424 2014
Contents:
Introduction for Group Leaders -- Introduction for Group Members -- 1. What You Need to Know Before Starting Group: The Road to Change -- 2. Defining Use of Force, Abuse and Battering -- 3. Achieving Nonviolence -- 4. Creating a Trusting Relationship -- 5. Giving and Receiving Respect -- 6. Accountability: Taking Responsibility for Yourself -- 7. Maintaining Positive Sexual Relationships -- 8. Negotiating a Partnership -- 9. Cooperating Through Good Communication -- 10. Parenting: How to Relate to Your Children -- 11. Creating Safety in Your Life -- 12. The Role of Drugs and Alcohol in Domestic Violence.
Summary: "As mental-health professionals see increasing numbers of women arrested for domestic violence, the need for effective resources also increases. Choosing Nonviolence fills this void, providing an interactive and comprehensive treatment tool. If you are a group leader, Choosing Nonviolence will provide materials to deepen your current group curriculum. Interactive lessons and exercises cover important topics such as trust, respect, parenting, substance abuse, safety planning, and achieving nonviolence. Each chapter contains stories from actual group members to illuminate important dynamics as well as "tool" exercises designed to provide an opportunity for your group members to learn vital skills. If you are a group member, you will find this book to be an important supplement to the work you are doing in group. The personal stories from women who have been in group will show you how they have stumbled and succeeded on their path to change. You will get to learn from these experiences and will see how you can integrate the lessons into your own life. The exercises will enhance your participation in group, and the homework assignments will deepen your growth outside your counseling time."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction for Group Leaders -- Introduction for Group Members -- 1. What You Need to Know Before Starting Group: The Road to Change -- 2. Defining Use of Force, Abuse and Battering -- 3. Achieving Nonviolence -- 4. Creating a Trusting Relationship -- 5. Giving and Receiving Respect -- 6. Accountability: Taking Responsibility for Yourself -- 7. Maintaining Positive Sexual Relationships -- 8. Negotiating a Partnership -- 9. Cooperating Through Good Communication -- 10. Parenting: How to Relate to Your Children -- 11. Creating Safety in Your Life -- 12. The Role of Drugs and Alcohol in Domestic Violence.

"As mental-health professionals see increasing numbers of women arrested for domestic violence, the need for effective resources also increases. Choosing Nonviolence fills this void, providing an interactive and comprehensive treatment tool. If you are a group leader, Choosing Nonviolence will provide materials to deepen your current group curriculum. Interactive lessons and exercises cover important topics such as trust, respect, parenting, substance abuse, safety planning, and achieving nonviolence. Each chapter contains stories from actual group members to illuminate important dynamics as well as "tool" exercises designed to provide an opportunity for your group members to learn vital skills. If you are a group member, you will find this book to be an important supplement to the work you are doing in group. The personal stories from women who have been in group will show you how they have stumbled and succeeded on their path to change. You will get to learn from these experiences and will see how you can integrate the lessons into your own life. The exercises will enhance your participation in group, and the homework assignments will deepen your growth outside your counseling time."--Publisher's website.

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