NCJ Number
              150961
          Journal
  Families in Society Volume: 72 Issue: 9 Dated: (November 1991) Pages: 515- 576
Editor(s)
          
                      R J Burant
                    
      Date Published
  1991
Length
              62 pages
          Annotation
              Seven articles focus on various aspects of family violence.
          Abstract
              The first article uses attachment theory as a framework for understanding and intervening with male toddlers and their mothers in the aftermath of the child's having witnessed domestic violence. Another article presents an expanded view of the assessment of violent couples to include couple dynamics during nonviolent periods, followed by an article that describes and advocates a sequential approach to the treatment of domestic abuse with group intervention strategies. An article describes Minnesota's experience in developing a statewide network of battered women's programs, almost half of which are located in rural areas. A service program for children of battered women in a shelter is described in another article, followed by an article that discusses the implementation of a group training program designed to help parents at high-risk for child maltreatment build more effective social supports. The concluding article discusses the development of a family- oriented public policy that can help counter family violence. References accompany each article.
          