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Family Violence and Men of Color - 2nd Edition by Ricardo Carrillo & Jerry Tello (Hardcover)

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  • This innovative book examines an important, timely topic√ñThe content will greatly enhance practitioners' and students' understanding and skills in working with men of color.
  • Author(s): Ricardo Carrillo & Jerry Tello
  • 256 Pages
  • Family + Relationships, Abuse

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About the Book



"

This innovative book examines an important, timely topic?The content will greatly enhance practitioners' and students' understanding and skills in working with men of color. - Elaine P. Congress, DSW, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service

Family violence is an international epidemic that knows no cultural boundaries, but for years research has overlooked the historical, political and cultural factors that often lead men toward violent behavior. The first edition of Family Violence and Men of Color broke new ground by closely examining the relationship between race and family violence.

This revised edition offers an even broader, cross-cultural analysis of male violence and more specialized treatment methods and approaches. Key Features: Chapters analyzing violent behavioral patterns in each major community of color Three new chapters on the African-American, Maori and Nicaraguan communities, in addition to the Latino, Native American, Asian, and South American communities Culturally-based strategies and models that enhance the efficacy of existing intervention programs for men who batter Integrates clinical, experiential, and narrative approaches to family violence

This text calls for a critical evaluation and transformation of cultural practices that promote violence against women, and will be pivotal in the development of more effective prevention and intervention programs in the years to come. "



Book Synopsis



This innovative book examines an important, timely topicÖThe content will greatly enhance practitioners' and students' understanding and skills in working with men of color."
- Elaine P. Congress, DSW, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service

Family Violence and Men of Color is the best book in cross-cultural issues and domestic violence that I have ever read. It is a good combination of literature review, clinical interventions and cultural imagery."
-Daniel Sonkin, PhD, Marriage, Family and Child Counselor

Family violence is an international epidemic that knows no cultural boundaries, but for years research has overlooked the historical, political and cultural factors that often lead men toward violent behavior. The first edition of Family Violence and Men of Color broke new ground by closely examining the relationship between race and family violence.

This revised edition offers an even broader, cross-cultural analysis of male violence and more specialized treatment methods and approaches.

Key Features:

  • Chapters analyzing violent behavioral patterns in each major community of color
  • Three new chapters on the African-American and Maori ommunities, in addition to the Latino, Native
  • American, Asian, and South American communities
  • Culturally-based strategies and models that enhance the efficacy of existing intervention programs for men who batter
  • Integrates clinical, experiential, and narrative approaches to family violence

This text calls for a critical evaluation and transformation of cultural practices that promote violence against women, and will be pivotal in the development of more effective prevention and intervention programs in the years to come."



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"

""This innovative book examines an important, timely topic?The content will greatly enhance practitioners' and students' understanding and skills in working with men of color.""
- Elaine P. Congress, DSW, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service

""Family Violence and Men of Color is the best book in cross-cultural issues and domestic violence that I have ever read. It is a good combination of literature review, clinical interventions and cultural imagery.""
-Daniel Sonkin, PhD, Marriage, Family and Child Counselor

Family violence is an international epidemic that knows no cultural boundaries, but for years research has overlooked the historical, political and cultural factors that often lead men toward violent behavior. The first edition of Family Violence and Men of Color broke new ground by closely examining the relationship between race and family violence.

This revised edition offers an even broader, cross-cultural analysis of male violence and more specialized treatment methods and approaches.

Key Features: Chapters analyzing violent behavioral patterns in each major community of color Three new chapters on the African-American and Maori ommunities, in addition to the Latino, Native American, Asian, and South American communities Culturally-based strategies and models that enhance the efficacy of existing intervention programs for men who batter Integrates clinical, experiential, and narrative approaches to family violence

This text calls for a critical evaluation and transformation of cultural practices that promote violence against women, and will be pivotal in the development of more effective prevention and intervention programs in the years to come. "

Dimensions (Overall): 9.22 Inches (H) x 6.58 Inches (W) x .71 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.04 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Abuse
Genre: Family + Relationships
Number of Pages: 256
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Ricardo Carrillo & Jerry Tello
Language: English
Street Date: August 15, 2008
TCIN: 89420726
UPC: 9780826111784
Item Number (DPCI): 247-11-1098
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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