Abstract
Our experience in practice with
parents and families and conversations with other practitioners in contact with
young people and parents suggests that the aggressive behaviour of children and
adolescents towards their parents is an increasing concern. It seems that
although the initial referral for assessment and intervention may be related to
concerns about ADHD, depression, out of control behaviours, youth crime or
school attendance issues, more and more parents are beginning to talk about
their experiences of being the target of their childs physical and emotional
aggression and violence in their homes.
Although child to parent violence has yet to feature in
policy and practice guidance in Ireland and the UK, it is a feature of daily
life for some families and it is an issue with which practitioners are all too
familiar (Coogan 2011; Wilcox 2012). In recent years, more and more
parents are challenging practitioners with questions about how best to address
this type of family violence (Coogan Lauster 2014). Similar to the
experiences of those living with domestic violence, it seems that many parents
living with child to parent violence may deny or minimise the violence they
experience or to blame themselves for the abusive behaviour and struggle in
silence (Cottrell Monk 2004; Gallagher 2004; Edenborough et al 2008).
This handbook is designed for the
practitioner who would like to have some useful starting points in understanding and responding
to child to parent violence. The handbook will also provide practitioners with
guidelines about how to implement the evidence influenced, short term,
systemic and effective programme called Non Violent Resistance in their work
with parents in families where child to parent violence takes place.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
|---|---|
| Journal | Non Violent Resistance Handbook for Practitioners |
| Volume | 1 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2014 |
Authors (Note for portal: view the doc link for the full list of authors)
- Authors
- Declan Coogan; Eileen Lauster
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