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Toxic couples : the psychology of domestic violence / Anna Motz.

By: Motz, Anna, 1964-.Publisher: London : Routledge, 2014Description: xii, 227 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415588881; 9780415588898; 9781315817996.Subject(s): Family violence -- Psychological aspects | Spousal abuse | Mental health services | Victims of family violence -- Case studiesDDC classification: 362.8292019
Contents:
Introduction: kiss with a fist -- Russian roulette: the dynamics of violent relationships -- Action replay: the intergenerational transmission of violence -- Beauty and the best: perversion within the family system -- Murder in the family -- Shelter from the storm: home, homelessness and violence -- Without honour: shame, forced marriage and honor-based violence -- Xanadu: addictive states in violent relationships -- Conclusion: out of the shadows.
Summary: "Domestic violence is commonplace and devastating and is a major public health concern. In Toxic Couples: The Psychology of Domestic Violence, Anna Motz integrates psychological and criminological data with clinical illustrations and discussion of current high-profile cases. She examines the complex manifestations and multiple causes of intimate partner violence. Motz disentangles the roles played by those involved and examines the addictive nature of these damaging partnerships. The book describes various forms of abuse, including physical, sexual and emotional, and analyses how intimate partner violence can escalate to murder. She explores important factors including:The role of addictionHomelessness and vulnerability The intergenerational transmission of abuseSado-masochistic relationshipsHonour-based violenceThe book emphasizes the significance of female- as well as male-perpetrated violence and outlines the powerful impact on the children of abusive parents, extending the clinical awareness of professionals working with those affected.Toxic Couples is ideal for clinicians working with the victims and perpetrators of intimate partner violence, for students of psychology, gender studies and social care courses and for anyone interested in the psychological forces behind violence in relationships"-- Provided by publisher.
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Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 362.8292019 MOT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 016326

Introduction: kiss with a fist -- Russian roulette: the dynamics of violent relationships -- Action replay: the intergenerational transmission of violence -- Beauty and the best: perversion within the family system -- Murder in the family -- Shelter from the storm: home, homelessness and violence -- Without honour: shame, forced marriage and honor-based violence -- Xanadu: addictive states in violent relationships -- Conclusion: out of the shadows.

"Domestic violence is commonplace and devastating and is a major public health concern. In Toxic Couples: The Psychology of Domestic Violence, Anna Motz integrates psychological and criminological data with clinical illustrations and discussion of current high-profile cases. She examines the complex manifestations and multiple causes of intimate partner violence. Motz disentangles the roles played by those involved and examines the addictive nature of these damaging partnerships. The book describes various forms of abuse, including physical, sexual and emotional, and analyses how intimate partner violence can escalate to murder. She explores important factors including:The role of addictionHomelessness and vulnerability The intergenerational transmission of abuseSado-masochistic relationshipsHonour-based violenceThe book emphasizes the significance of female- as well as male-perpetrated violence and outlines the powerful impact on the children of abusive parents, extending the clinical awareness of professionals working with those affected.Toxic Couples is ideal for clinicians working with the victims and perpetrators of intimate partner violence, for students of psychology, gender studies and social care courses and for anyone interested in the psychological forces behind violence in relationships"-- Provided by publisher.

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