Psychodynamic Perspectives on Abuse: The Cost of Fear

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000 - 319 psl.
Abuse is defined broadly and considered as a widespread phenomenon with a variety of manifestations and contexts. Its consequences, and the responses it may provoke, are discussed in detail with reference to three areas. In the personal context, the impact of abuse on an individual's development, emotional life and ability to participate in society is addressed. In the workplace, where the focus is upon working relationships and organizational goals, abuse may cause stress, undermine effectiveness and lead to legal redress: thus it involves a different set of problems and requires different treatment. In relation to society as a whole, the threat which abuse poses and the factors which determine policy are evaluated. Psychodynamic Perspectives on Abuse is unique in its range and focus, providing the cross-disciplinary approach to this problem which is essential for developing strategies to deal with it at all levels.
 

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Abuse the Individual and the Social
7
The Individual and Interpersonal
14
1
20
2
38
3
54
4
66
6
100
7
114
Living
186
Dissociative Identity Disorder and Memories
194
Working with Individuals and Groups
207
Working as an Organisational Consultant with Abuse
223
Desire and the Law
243
Social Work Responses to Domestic Violence in
263
Reparative Experience or Repeated Trauma? Child
275
The Failure of Social Welfare
291

8
132
9
144
One of the Impacts of Emotional Abuse
159
Treatment or Torture? Working with Issues
172
THE CONTRIBUTORS
307
AUTHOR INDEX
317
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