Breaking Free, Starting Over: Parenting in the Aftermath of Family Violence
Autor Christina M. Dalpiazen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iul 2008 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313363153
ISBN-10: 0313363153
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313363153
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
CHRISTINA M. DALPIAZ is a certified Victims' Advocate and family therapist, as well as Executive Director of CHANCE (Changing How Adults Nurture Children's Egos), a nonprofit agency based in Denver, Colorado aiming to make family violence socially unacceptable for children's sake. An international speaker, Dalpiaz holds degrees in psychology and early childhood education and also holds certification in addiction counseling. She received the Child Advocate of the Year Award in 1998 from the Aurora Family Violence Response Team and has also participated in two documentaries for television on family violence and children, The Truth About Teen Violence and There's No Place Like Home. Dalpiaz previously served as an intelligence officer in the US Navy Reserves and retired as a Lieutenant Commander. She has personally been involved in violence issues because she raised a young relative who had been living in a home with family violence.
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionThe Grooming ProcessThe Mask of AngerBreaking the Communication BarriersAttitude AdjustmentSabotageJust Behave YourselfControlMonkey in the MiddleLabelsTo Be or Not to Be a VictimSuccess Is Your Final Answer
Recenzii
[T]his book is recommended for parenting collections in public and consumer mental health libraries.
This book provides strategies for helping abuse victims, generally mothers, mitigate the damage done to children by the environment created by the abusive parent. Dalpiaz, an abuse survivor herself, presents a clear, concise book detailing possible effect of family violence on children and the steps that can be taken to reverse the developmental damage done by the abuse..This compelling blend of personal and professional instruction makes this book exceptionally informative but still extremely accessible to the reader..She presents scenarios that could negatively impact the child, such as unsympathetic teachers or further manipulation by the abusive parent, and provides strategies for achieving positive outcomes. It is a wonderfully instructive book that is sure to be of value to any parent in the aftermath of abuse, as well as to teachers, foster parents, and anyone else who has contact with a child exposed to family violence.
[P]rovides helpful techniques for reparenting children who've been exposed to domestic violence.
Dalpiaz wrote the book for parents who need guidance in helping children affected by family violence, it also will be useful for social workers, teachers, foster parents, and clergy who want to better understand children from violent homes.
Ms. Dalpiaz' work is an excellent resource for battered families and the people who love and work with them. Her presentation illustrates how victimization occurs and what needs to happen to heal from family violence. Then she shows how to parent more effectively so children have a chance for a happy and violence-free childhood.
This book provides strategies for helping abuse victims, generally mothers, mitigate the damage done to children by the environment created by the abusive parent. Dalpiaz, an abuse survivor herself, presents a clear, concise book detailing possible effect of family violence on children and the steps that can be taken to reverse the developmental damage done by the abuse..This compelling blend of personal and professional instruction makes this book exceptionally informative but still extremely accessible to the reader..She presents scenarios that could negatively impact the child, such as unsympathetic teachers or further manipulation by the abusive parent, and provides strategies for achieving positive outcomes. It is a wonderfully instructive book that is sure to be of value to any parent in the aftermath of abuse, as well as to teachers, foster parents, and anyone else who has contact with a child exposed to family violence.
[P]rovides helpful techniques for reparenting children who've been exposed to domestic violence.
Dalpiaz wrote the book for parents who need guidance in helping children affected by family violence, it also will be useful for social workers, teachers, foster parents, and clergy who want to better understand children from violent homes.
Ms. Dalpiaz' work is an excellent resource for battered families and the people who love and work with them. Her presentation illustrates how victimization occurs and what needs to happen to heal from family violence. Then she shows how to parent more effectively so children have a chance for a happy and violence-free childhood.