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Pt. 1 | Introduction to family violence | |
1 | Violence in society and in the family | 3 |
2 | Psychological causes of family violence | 26 |
3 | Family violence: the general practice context | 39 |
Pt. 2 | Violence against children | |
4 | The context | 71 |
5 | The presentation and diagnosis of child abuse | 82 |
5a | Physical symptoms and signs of child abuse | 82 |
5b | Psychological and emotional presentations of child abuse | 105 |
5c | Child abuse and general practice 1: prevention and presentation | 114 |
5d | Child abuse and general practice 2: action | 145 |
6 | What happens next? | 160 |
6a | The investigation of child abuse | 160 |
6b | Legislative framework for child protection | 169 |
6c | The child protection conference | 175 |
6d | Child protection: the family perspective | 193 |
7 | The aftermath | 199 |
7a | Legal options | 199 |
7b | Therapeutic options | 209 |
7c | Picking up the pieces | 221 |
8 | The late sequence of child abuse | 238 |
8a | Survivors of childhood abuse: why should primary care be involved? | 238 |
8b | Working with adult survivors of childhood abuse: the prevention and amelioration of psychological and physical problems | 248 |
9 | The future | 255 |
9a | Policy, empowerment and young people in primary health care | 255 |
9b | Working with young sexual abusers | 269 |
9c | Organizing the primary care team: practice-based training in child protection | 278 |
9d | Training issues in child protection | 282 |
Pt. 3 | Violence against women by known men | |
10 | The context | 291 |
11 | The meaning of domestic violence | 300 |
12 | The presentation and diagnosis of domestic violence | 308 |
13 | Onward referral | 318 |
13a | Introduction | 318 |
13b | The role of the police | 320 |
13c | The role of Women's Aid and refuge support services | 326 |
13d | Local authority housing departments | 336 |
13e | Onward referral to social services | 341 |
13f | Asian and Ethnic minority women's groups | 346 |
13 | Solicitors and law centres | 351 |
14 | The future | 360 |
Pt. 4 | Violence against older people | |
15 | The context | 367 |
16 | The nature of elder abuse | 373 |
17 | The presentation and diagnosis of elder abuse | 380 |
18 | Onward referral | 388 |
18a | Introduction | 388 |
18b | The role of the community nurse | 391 |
18c | The role of social workers and GPs | 396 |
18d | The role of the solicitor | 404 |
19 | The future | 411 |
Index | 417 |
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