Violence Issues for Health Care Educators and ProvidersPsychology Press, 1997 - 333 Seiten Violence Issues for Health Care Educators and Providers shows you how health care workers can improve their skills at identifying, assessing, and treating victims of violence. First, it gives you an accurate understanding of the problem of violence in the United States, its magnitude, its root societal causes, and the dynamics of family violence. Next, it helps you enhance skills crucial for your work with victims and perpetrators, including your ability to recognize the signs of abuse, counsel, exhibit empathy, and work with different populations to deliver sensitive, respectful care to your patients. Third, it will show you how to collaborate with violence prevention efforts at the community, state, and federal levels and how community-oriented care can aid in the prevention of domestic violence.Making a viable contribution to the struggle to reduce violence often seems an overwhelming task to health care educators and providers. Violence Issues for Health Care Educators and Providers will offer encouragement, as it walks you through specific tactics and techniques that are sure to bring you and your patients more satisfying results. For example, you will learn how to:
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INTRODUCTION AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT | 1 |
COMMUNITY PREVENTION | 7 |
A Critical Role for Medical | 11 |
COMMUNITY CONTEXT FOR TEACHING | 33 |
A Model for Training Health Care | 55 |
A SchoolBased Primary Violence Prevention Program | 83 |
Preventing Firearm Violence | 99 |
EDUCATIONAL METHODS AND ISSUES | 113 |
Nonviolent Childhood Discipline | 179 |
Psychosocial Assessment | 207 |
Assessment of Adolescents Involved in Cults | 223 |
ELDER ABUSE | 243 |
REFUGEES | 261 |
ABUSE INVOLVING PROFESSIONALS | 281 |
Secondary Victimization Among Learners | 307 |
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Educational Methods in Teaching About Violence | 131 |
VIOLENCE EDUCATION WITH SPECIFIC GROUPS | 169 |
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