Fatherhood and intimate partner violence : bringing the parenting role into intervention strategies Carla Smith Stover and
By: Stover, Carla Smith.
Contributor(s): Morgos, Dorothy.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.Publisher: American Psychological Association, 2013Subject(s): ABUSIVE MEN | CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PARENTING | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | PERPETRATORSOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2013, 44(4): 247-256Summary: This article provides (a) a rationale for considering father–child intervention in the context of IPV, (b) specific strategies for assessment, (c) guidelines for determining if a father is appropriate for such intervention, and (d) a review of treatment approaches that have been developed that may assist clinicians in work with this population." (from the Abstract)Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2013, 44(4): 247-256
This article provides (a) a rationale for considering father–child intervention in the context of IPV, (b) specific strategies for assessment, (c) guidelines for determining if a father is appropriate for such intervention, and (d) a review of treatment approaches that have been developed that may assist clinicians in work with this population." (from the Abstract)