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OverviewEffective early intervention is critical in stopping low and moderate-risk cases of family violence escalating into high-risk situations. This book focuses on how community, health and welfare counsellors and other workers, and practicing psychologists, can better engage with men to increase their motivation to access further support to address family violence issues. The first section explores a practice framework that unites the use of feminist, strengths-based and psychological tools. The second section provides ten tools that have proved effective in involving men in deep, structured discussions that can overcome their resistance to confronting attitudes and behaviours that stand in the way of them achieving positive, sustainable change. At all times, safety is a core focus: the safety of the person experiencing the violence, children who may also be exposed to violence, the intervening worker or practitioner (you), and the person who uses the violence. In short, this book aims to promote safer relationships through insight. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Book Reviews Editor Andrew King (Renaissance Studies)Publisher: Groupwork Solutions Imprint: Groupwork Solutions Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.163kg ISBN: 9780648001508ISBN 10: 0648001504 Pages: 122 Publication Date: 24 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Hundreds of men attend these programs across Australia on any given evening, and yet this work is largely unknown. This book provides a window through which the reader can see this work, it's potential, and how best to talk about and change this complex social issue more broadly. Dr. Rebecca Gray - Head of Research and Evaluation, Relationship Australia, NSW</p> </p> If you work in the field of family work and domestic violence, this is a must read. It covers all aspects of the topic and gives many helpful techniques and tips. He informs and challenges the reader includes many helpful multisensory tools and intervention step. Ed Jacobs, PhD Associate Professor at West Virginia University and founder of Impact Therapy</p> This book provides a wonderful contribution to work in preventing family violence. Andrew has provided a concise guide for engagement with men which will motivate and promote attitude and behaviour change. His work highlights concepts and methods for building effective working relationships with men that mirror the changes they might want to bring about in their families. The methods have an ethical focus which complement and bridge the values of connection and belonging with fairness and accountability. The book provides a strong generative focus which brings forward the importance of the legacy that men might want to leave for their children and those who come after them. Alan Jenkins (Author of Becoming Ethical: A Parallel, Political Journey with Men Who Have Abused) I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Hundreds of men attend these programs across Australia on any given evening, and yet this work is largely unknown. This book provides a window through which the reader can see this work, it's potential, and how best to talk about and change this complex social issue more broadly. Dr. Rebecca Gray - Head of Research and Evaluation, Relationships Australia, NSW If you work in the field of family work and domestic violence, this is a must read. It covers all aspects of the topic and gives many helpful techniques and tips. He informs and challenges the reader includes many helpful multisensory tools and intervention step. Ed Jacobs, PhD Associate Professor at West Virginia University and founder of Impact Therapy I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Hundreds of men attend these programs across Australia on any given evening, and yet this work is largely unknown. This book provides a window through which the reader can see this work, it's potential, and how best to talk about and change this complex social issue more broadly. Dr. Rebecca Gray - Head of Research and Evaluation, Relationships Australia, NSW If you work in the field of family work and domestic violence, this is a must read. It covers all aspects of the topic and gives many helpful techniques and tips. He informs and challenges the reader includes many helpful multisensory tools and intervention step. Ed Jacobs, PhD Associate Professor at West Virginia University and founder of Impact Therapy Author InformationAndrew King is a leading group work specialist in community services, counselling and health. A respected author of multiple text books and training programs, he has devoted a large part of his career to group work and working with men, fathering and domestic violence. As a research practitioner Andrew is known for his focus on generativity and sharing his knowledge using a strengths-based approach. He has published a range of articles on group work leadership in the Australian context and facilitates national and international training workshops. He regularly lectures on Group Processes in Counselling at Australian Catholic University in Sydney. Andrew is currently the Practice Specialist, Groupwork and Community Education Manager at Relationships Australia, NSW. He is a devoted husband and father of two daughters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |