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Beskrivning
This volume addresses the importance of measuring psychological abuse and shows that psychological aggression can be reliably measured. Part I identifies measurement issues and contains several scales and inventories for measuring psychological maltreatment. Part II discusses the interpersonal dynamics with specific populations, including battered women, low-income women, and African American women. This remains an important resource in the field of domestic violence.
K. Daniel O'Leary, PhD, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and past Chairman of the Psychology Department at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.Roland D. Maiuro, PhD, is the Director of the Anger Management Domestic Violence, and Workplace Conflict Programs located at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
Innehållsförteckning
ContributorsPreface: Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, But Name Will Also Hurt Me: Psychological Abuse in Domestically Violence Relationships, Roland MaiuroAcknowledgmentsPart I. Measurement IssuesPsychological Abuse: A Variable Deserving Critical Attention in Domestic Violence, K. Daniel O'LearyMeasuring Emotional Abuse in Dating Relationships as a Multifactorial Construct, Christopher M. Murphy and Sharon A. HooverThe Validation of the Psychological Maltreatment of Women Inventory, Richard M. TolmanThe Dominance Scale: Preliminary Psychometric Properties, Sherry L. HambyA Scale for Identifying "Stockholm Syndrome" Reactions in Young Dating Women: Factor Structure, Reliability, and Validity, Dee L.R. Graham, Edna I. Rawlings, Kim Ihms, Diane Latimer, Janet Foliano, Alicia Thompson, Kelly Suttman, Mary Farrington, and Rachel HackerThe Reliability and Factor Structure of the Index of Spouse Abuse With African-American Women, Doris Williams Campbell, Jacquelyn Campbell, Christine King, Barbara Parker, and Josephine RyanMeasuring Interference With Employment and Education Reported by Women With Abusive Partners: Preliminary Data, Stephanie Riger, Courtney Ahrens, and Amy BlickenstaffPart II. Interrelationships and OutcomesPsychological Abuse: Implications for Adjustment and Commitment to Leave Violent Partners, Ileana Arias and Karen T. PapeEffects of Men's Subtle and Overt Psychological Abuse on Low-Income Women, Linda L. MarshallCourt-Involved Battered Women's Responses to Violence: The Role of Psychological, Physical, and Sexual Abuse, Mary Ann Dutton, Lisa A. Goodman, and Lauren BennettThe Impact of Different Forms of Psychological Abuse on Battered Women, Leslie A. Sackett and Daniel G. SaundersIndex