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Talking about Domestic Abuse
 
Cathy Humphreys, Ravi K Thiaram Agnes Skamballis and Audrey Mullender

 

 
Talking about Domestic Abuse is a photo activity workbook aimed at young people between the ages of nine and adolescence, and who have witnessed domestic violence in their home.
 
 The mothers - who took part in the survey -  said they had appreciated support for themselves from a refuge worker or counsellor,  and the aim of this book is to facilitate communication so mothers and children can strengthen their relationship through activities. It is hard to parent when feeling depressed or anxious or afraid, and the child/parent relationship has often been severely undermined by seeing his or her mother abused.  
 
I believe that anything which helps to encourage children to talk about their experiences should be welcomed, and this book sets our clearly the rules and tips for getting started.  I feel there needs to be a very sensitive touch applied to using this book, and selective use of the exercises may be called for.  For example, the 'feelings tree' will appeal to some rather than all the children.   I like the fact that the authors acknowledge that some young people are very active and would prefer more physical action  than are present in this workbook.  As in all things, it is horses for courses, and the burden is on the professional to gauge which sections of the book are most appropriate.
 
Domestic abuse is rife in our society and as any professional knows it is often hidden behind closed doors.  Even today there is still some shame attached to admitting there is domestic violence at home -  the secrecy adds an intolerable burden on all family members.
 
The activities in this workbook were developed with the help of mothers and young people who have lived with domestic abuse - but although this was not the authors brief - we must remember that there are fathers and children who would appreciate some help too.

© Jill Curtis 2006

Price  £17.99

published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers

ISBN-13:978 1 84310 423 0

 
 
  

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