Stopping the Violence: A Group Model to Change Men's Abusive Attitudes and Behaviors

Author:   David J Decker
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition:   2nd
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9780789008916


Pages:   468
Publication Date:   17 August 1999
Format:   Paperback
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Stopping the Violence: A Group Model to Change Men's Abusive Attitudes and Behaviors


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Author:   David J Decker
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780789008916


ISBN 10:   0789008912
Pages:   468
Publication Date:   17 August 1999
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents Introduction Overview of the Program Chapter I: Group Leadership Chapter II: The Intake Procedure Part 1: Conducting the Intake Part 2: The Intake Handouts Understanding Your Anger Types of Abusive Behavior How Violence May Occur in a Relationship Using Time-Outs Domestic Abuse Group Description Escalation Questionnaire--M Abuse Questionnaire--W Safety Plan Chapter III: The Individual Member Tasks Part 1: Facilitating the Individual Member Tasks Task I: Introduction Task II: Exercise Program Task III: Individual Member Goals Task IV: Escalation Prevention Plan Task V: Time-Out Plan Task VI: Abuse Inventory Task VII: Mid-Group Evaluation Task VIII: Family of Origin and Childhood Task IX: Amends Letter Task X: Aftercare Plan and Final Feedback Task XI: Violent Incident Assessment Task XII: Violation of Sobriety Contract Assessment Part 2: The Domestic Abuse Group Member Booklet How to Use This Booklet Domestic Abuse Group Description Group Goals, Rules, and Expectations How To Participate in Group Domestic Abuse Group Members' Tasks: Task I: Introduction Task II: Exercise Program Task III: Individual Member Goals Task IV: Escalation Prevention Plan Task V: Time-Out Plan Task VI: Abuse Inventory Task VII: Mid-Group Evaluation Task VIII: Family of Origin and Childhood Task IX: Amends Letter Task X: Aftercare Plan and Final Feedback Task XI: Violent Incident Assessment Task XII: Violation of Sobriety Contract Assessment Reading List for Domestic Abuse Group Members Chapter IV: The Educational Units Part 1: How to Use the Educational Units Unit 1: Abuse and Its Affects Unit 2: Stress and Its Affects Unit 3: Anger Unit 4: Self-Talk Unit 5: Shame and Empowerment Unit 6: Culture of Origin Unit 7: Assertiveness Unit 8: Communication and Conflict Resolution Unit 9: Self-Esteem and Healthy Relationships Unit 10: Parenting Unit 11: Women's Perspective on Abuse and Violence Unit 12: The Ongoing Recovery Process Part 2: The Educational Handouts Unit 1: Abuse and Its Affects Types of Abusive Behavior How Violence May Occur in a Relationship Myths About Domestic Abuse Perceived Advantages/Disadvantages of Using Physical Force in a Relationship Effects of Violence and Abuse in Women Violence, Abuse, and Their Effects on Children Excuses/Justifications for Becoming Violent with Women and Others The Place of Generalized Violence in Our Lives Unit 2: Stress and Stress Management What Is Stress? Changes and Stress Symptoms That Stress Can Trigger Stress Management Techniques Progressive Muscle Relaxation Stress and the Holidays Unit 3: Anger Understanding Your Anger Anger Analysis Escalation Prevention Plan/De-Escalation Strategies Using Time-Outs Anger Journal Unit 4: Self-Talk Self-Talk Positive Self-Talk and Anger Self-Talk Log Unit 5: Shame and Empowerment Shame and Empowerment Shame Signals that Shame May Be Present Potential Effects in Coming from a Shame-Based Family The Cycles of Shame and Empowerment Defenses Moving Toward Empowerment Unit 6: Culture of Origin Male Socialization Control Types of Abusive Behavior Unit 7: Assertiveness Styles of Relating to Others Aggressive Behavior Verbal and Non-verbal Elements of Assertive, Passive, and Aggressive Behavior Assertiveness Synonyms Assertiveness Grid The Process of Becoming More Ass

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