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OverviewThis book explores the foundation and causes of intimate coercion, focusing specifically on the identification of the issue and subsequent healing process. Coerced by a relation, friend, or lover, the victim commits acts that are contrary to their normal behavior, and often, illegal in nature. Marti Loring and Melissa Scardaville reference an extensive list of case studies to examine the varying dynamics and experiences of intimate coercion among the wide subset of the population that is affected; this list includes immigrants, disabled individuals, children, and elders. To aid therapists working with coerced individuals, Intimate Coercion defines coercive mechanisms, identifies distinct elements in the coercion process, and provides transformative tools for use with coerced individuals. Based on Loring’s years of work in the courtroom and Scardaville’s work with battered women, Intimate Coercion unveils the driving force of coerced behavior and explains how therapists can help treat this trauma. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marti Loring , Melissa ScardavillePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781442254329ISBN 10: 1442254327 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 21 August 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAs the publisher's website states, this volume 'explores the foundation and causes of intimate coercion, focusing specifically on the identification of the issue and subsequent healing process.' Sociologists Loring and Scardaville shine a light on intimate coercion and how devastating it can be for the victims and their families. In the book's 11 chapters, they provide information on what intimate coercion entails; how to evaluate subjects to determine if coercion is occurring; how coercion happens, and reasons why it continues, in a relationship; and what therapies work with coercion. The book details the types of abuse-physical, sexual, and emotional-common to coercive relationships. Case studies scattered throughout the book are invaluable in helping the reader understand the nature of intimate coercion-on the parts of the coerced and the coercer. A chapter on special populations highlights some of the distinct problems (deportation, making sexual orientation public, and so on) the groups might face. The chapter on the transformation of coerced subjects using therapy and transformative tools is particularly interesting. This readable volume will be valuable to anyone seeking to understand domestic violence, mental health problems, or criminal justice. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; professionals. CHOICE This extraordinarily well-written book needs to be read by anyone who works in the criminal justice system; it fills a void in the literature. The authors have achieved their stated aim of 'making the lives of the coerced come alive' and offer practical pathways for lawyers, therapists, and others. -- Patricia Easteal, AM, University of Canberra Intimate Coercion is a brilliant exploration of the cathartic power of connection in relationships. Loring and Scardaville's analysis of the dynamics of coercion help us understand how love mutates into abuse. A must read for anyone who wants to understand and improve their intimate relationships. -- Alex Prior, LICSW, Stone Center Counseling Service at Wellesley College Through the use of personal accounts, Loring and Scardaville show us how a history of trauma from abuse plays a pivotal role in present and future choices, and how that history, for those coerced into breaking the law, may leave them questioning their own belief-systems, morals, boundaries, and even their sanity. These stories are so compelling, I can't help but stop to think that they could be about any woman I know. I asked myself, 'How many women in prison are there because of this type of coercion?' -- Jan Christiansen, Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence This extraordinarily well-written book needs to be read by anyone who works in the criminal justice system; it fills a void in the literature. The authors have achieved their stated aim of 'making the lives of the coerced come alive' and offer practical pathways for lawyers, therapists, and others. -- Patricia Easteal, AM, University of Canberra Intimate Coercion is a brilliant exploration of the cathartic power of connection in relationships. Loring and Scardaville's analysis of the dynamics of coercion help us understand how love mutates into abuse. A must read for anyone who wants to understand and improve their intimate relationships. -- Alex Prior, LICSW, Stone Center Counseling Service at Wellesley College Through the use of personal accounts, Loring and Scardaville show us how a history of trauma from abuse plays a pivotal role in present and future choices, and how that history, for those coerced into breaking the law, may leave them questioning their own belief-systems, morals, boundaries, and even their sanity. These stories are so compelling, I can't help but stop to think that they could be about any woman I know. I asked myself, 'How many women in prison are there because of this type of coercion?' -- Jan Christiansen, Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence As the publisher's website states, this volume `explores the foundation and causes of intimate coercion, focusing specifically on the identification of the issue and subsequent healing process.' Sociologists Loring and Scardaville shine a light on intimate coercion and how devastating it can be for the victims and their families. In the book's 11 chapters, they provide information on what intimate coercion entails; how to evaluate subjects to determine if coercion is occurring; how coercion happens, and reasons why it continues, in a relationship; and what therapies work with coercion. The book details the types of abuse-physical, sexual, and emotional-common to coercive relationships. Case studies scattered throughout the book are invaluable in helping the reader understand the nature of intimate coercion-on the parts of the coerced and the coercer. A chapter on special populations highlights some of the distinct problems (deportation, making sexual orientation public, and so on) the groups might face. The chapter on the transformation of coerced subjects using therapy and transformative tools is particularly interesting. This readable volume will be valuable to anyone seeking to understand domestic violence, mental health problems, or criminal justice. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; professionals. * CHOICE * This extraordinarily well-written book needs to be read by anyone who works in the criminal justice system; it fills a void in the literature. The authors have achieved their stated aim of 'making the lives of the coerced come alive' and offer practical pathways for lawyers, therapists, and others. -- Patricia Easteal, AM, University of Canberra Intimate Coercion is a brilliant exploration of the cathartic power of connection in relationships. Loring and Scardaville's analysis of the dynamics of coercion help us understand how love mutates into abuse. A must read for anyone who wants to understand and improve their intimate relationships. -- Alex Prior, LICSW, Stone Center Counseling Service at Wellesley College Through the use of personal accounts, Loring and Scardaville show us how a history of trauma from abuse plays a pivotal role in present and future choices, and how that history, for those coerced into breaking the law, may leave them questioning their own belief-systems, morals, boundaries, and even their sanity. These stories are so compelling, I can't help but stop to think that they could be about any woman I know. I asked myself, `How many women in prison are there because of this type of coercion?' -- Jan Christiansen, Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence This extraordinarily well-written book needs to be read by anyone who works in the criminal justice system; it fills a void in the literature. The authors have achieved their stated aim of 'making the lives of the coerced come alive'... [and] offer practical pathways for lawyers, therapists, and others. -- Patricia Easteal, AM, University of Canberra Intimate Coercion is a brilliant exploration of the cathartic power of connection in relationships. Loring and Scardaville's analysis of the dynamics of coercion help us understand how love mutates into abuse. A must read for anyone who wants to understand and improve their intimate relationships. -- Alex Prior, LICSW, The Stone Center at Wellesley College Author InformationMarti Loring, LCSW, PhD, is clinical social worker and clinical sociologist. Melissa Scardaville, PhD, is a sociologist. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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