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Empowering Survivors of Abuse
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Empowering Survivors of Abuse
Health Care for Battered Women and Their Children

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September 1998 | 344 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
How can the health-care system be transformed from a site of further victimization to a place of sanctuary and empowerment for battered women and their children? This excellent compilation provides nurses, physicians, social workers and public health professionals with the skills needed to effectively intervene in cases of domestic violence.

The volume contains original research together with clinical, policy and educational applications to give readers an understanding of abused women's experiences. Strategies for violence prevention, early identification, clinical interventions and policy reformation are among the vital topics covered by contributors who are directly involved, on a daily basis, with victims of interpersonal violence.

 
PART ONE: SYSTEM CHANGE: POLICY AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Jacquelyn C Campbell
Making the Health Care System an Empowerment Zone for Battered Women
Health Consequences, Policy Recommendations,Introduction, and Overview

 
Daniel J Sheridan
Health Care-Based Programs for Domestic Violence Survivors
Debra Gay Anderson, Barbara J Limandri and Virginia P Tilden
Domestic Violence
Reconsideration of Ethical Issues in the Health Care System

 
Josephine Ryan and Christine King
Woman Abuse
Educational Strategies to Change Nursing Practice

 
 
PART TWO: DYNAMICS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Karen M Landenburger
Exploration of Women's Identity
Clinical Approaches with Abused Women

 
Yvonne C Ulrich
What Helped Most in Leaving Spouse Abuse
Implications for Interventions

 
 
PART THREE: ABUSE AND PREGNANCY
Jacquelyn C Campbell, Catharine E Oliver and Linda F Bullock
The Dynamics of Battering during Pregnancy
Women's Explanations of Why

 
Jacquelyn C Campbell et al
Risk Factors of Femicide among Pregnant and NonPregnant Battered Women
Mary Ann Curry and S Marie Harvey
Stress Related to Domestic Violence during Pregnancy and Infant Birth weight
Linda F Bullock
Nursing Interventions for Abused Women on Obstetrical Units
 
PART FOUR: CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Janice Humphreys
Helping Battered Women Take Care of Their Children
Janet R Ericksen and Angela D Henderson
Diverging Realities
Abused Women and Their Children

 
Fay A Gary and Doris W Campbell
The Struggles of Runaway Youths
Violence and Abuse

 
 
PART FIVE: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS AND INTERVENTIONS
M Christine King
Changing Women's Lives
The Primary Prevention of Violence against Women

 
Kathleen K Furniss
Screening for Abuse in the Clinical Setting
Karen L Soeken et al
The Abuse Assessment Screen
A Clinical Instrument to Measure Frequency, Severity and Perpetrator of Abuse against Women

 
Deborah Page-Adams and Susan Dersch
Assessing Physical and Nonphysical Abuse against Women in a Hospital Setting
Diane M Brockmeyer and Daniel J Sheridan
Domestic Violence
A Practical Guide to the Use of Forensic Evaluation in Clinical Examination and Documentation of Injuries

 
 
PART SIX: CULTURALLY SPECIFIC CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS
Doris W Campbell and Faye A Gary
Providing Effective Interventions for African American Battered Women
Afrocentric Perspectives

 
Diane K Bohn
Clinical Interventions with Native American Battered Women
Sara Torres
Intervening with Battered Hispanic Pregnant Women
Rachel Rodridguez
Clinical Interventions with Battered Migrant Farm Worker Women
Nancy Fishwick
Issues in Providing Care for Rural Battered Women

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ISBN: 9780761911227
£81.00