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Coercive Control in Children's and Mothers' Lives / Emma Katz

Oxford Scholarship Online: Social Work Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Katz, Emma, author.
Series:
Oxford Academic
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Family violence--Domestic relations.
Family violence.
Child abuse--Control (Psychology).
Child abuse.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (409 pages)
Edition:
First Edition
Other Title:
Coercive Control in Children's & Mothers' Lives
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2022
Summary:
This book sets out to revolutionize our understanding of how children are affected by coercive-control-based domestic violence. It provides a new child-centered perspective, replacing the question "How are children affected by exposure to physical violence?" with an inquiry into how children are affected by perpetrators' continuous actions of coercive control (actions that may, or may not, include physical violence), and what the road to recovery is like for children and mothers who have experienced coercive control. The focus is on the child and the mother as co-victims and co-survivors of behavior by the perpetrator (frequently, though not always, the child's father). Children have rarely been recognized in this way as direct victims and survivors of domestic violence. Instead they have usually been viewed as suffering indirect harm through seeing, hearing, or being aware of the ill-treatment of their parent. Yet, in reality, coercive control pervades their entire world, as it does the world of their mother, profoundly altering their experience of life. Coercive control traps children and mothers together in a cage of control: and once able to separate from the perpetrator, children and mothers face new challenges together. This book charts, and systematically analyzes, the recoveries of children and mothers in getting free and building new lives. It highlights their journeys toward family lives based on mutual supportiveness, where all have influence, all are respected, and all have the space and autonomy they need to thrive.
Contents:
Contents: Preface - Acknowledgments - 1. Understanding coercive control - 2. Coercive control and the agentic child - 3. Interviewing children and mothers about coercive control - 4. Coercive control: Harms to children - 5. Mother-child relationships under coercive control - 6. Ready to recover? Challenges faced when breaking free of coercive control - 7. Helping each other to recover: Mothers' and children's strategies - 8. And they lived happily ever after? Outcomes for mother-child relationships after coercive control - 9. A new way of life: Mutuality and closeness between mothers and children - 10. Ways ahead - References - Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Katz, Emma Coercive Control in Children's and Mothers' Lives
ISBN:
0-19-092223-0
0-19-092224-9
0-19-092222-2
OCLC:
1330935278

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