PSYN625
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Domestic Violence: Fmly Trtmnt
Psychology and Social Work - departmentSchool of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Description
This course will focus on several different forms of family and intimate relationship violence. It will examine the historical and psychological roots of family violence, theoretical models, and attention will be given to issues of definition and conceptualization. Among the areas covered are child neglect, physical, psychological, sexual abuse as well as spouse abuse, dating violence, and elder abuse. Attention will be given to cross-cultural issues in defining and studying family violence and abuse. Prevalence, contributing factors and societal and gender views on domestic violence will be discussed. Counseling programs and resources for the abused individual and treatment strategies for the abuser are considered from a cognitive behavioral approach.
Instruction Modes
In-Person On-Campus
Grade Modes
Pass/Fail (P), Standard (S)
Department(s)
College/School
School of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Start Term
Fall 2022 Semester
Free Form Requirements
Cross-listed With: course