Family Violence from a Communication Perspective
Edited by:
- Dudley D. Cahn - State University of New York, New Paltz, USA
- Sally A. Lloyd - Miami University, Ohio, USA, Miami University, USA
April 1996 | 296 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
"Although an anecdotal association between communication and
family
violence was noted early in the family violence literature, a
communication approach to family violence has been
underrepresented
in the literature. This book is a welcome contribution to the
literature because it demonstrates that the connection between
communication and family violence is much more complex than a
skills
deficit of one or more members of a violent relationship."
--Gail Whitchurch, Department of Communication Studies,
Indiana University
Adding an innovative perspective to traditional psychological
and
sociological approaches, Family Violence from a Communication
Perspective lays out a new theoretical framework for
understanding
and resolving abusive family interactions. This exceptional
volume
features contributions from a variety of disciplines that
examine the
interactional processes at the core of domestic abuse,
aggression,
and violence. The contributors explore the development of
violence in
the family, beginning with courtship violence, proceeding
through
marital violence, and perpetuated through parent-child violence.
Providing keen insight, the chapters examine the commonalities
and
differences inherent in emotional, psychological, verbal, and
sexual
abuse and how they all stem from basic communication problems.
An essential resource for students and scholars in
communication,
family studies, relationship studies, psychology, sociology, and
women's studies, Family Violence from a Communication
Perspective also offers a refreshing viewpoint for professionals
in
the human services.
Dudley D Cahn
Family Violence from a Communication Perspective
Michael E Roloff
The Catalyst Hypothesis
Gayla Margolin et al
Family Interaction Process
Linda Ade-Ridder and Allen R Jones
Home Is Where the Hell Is
Yvonne Vissing and Walter Baily
Parent-to-Child Verbal Aggression
Sandra M Stith and Gary H Bischof
Communication Patterns in Families of Adolescent Sex Offenders
Collen M Carey and Paul A Mongeau
Communication and Violence in Courtship Relationships
Karen H Rosen
The Ties that Bind Women to Violent Premarital Relationships
Sally A Lloyd
Physical Aggression, Distress, and Everyday Marital Interaction
Teresa Chandler Sabourin
The Role of Communication in Verbal Abuse between Spouses
L Edna Rogers, Anne Castleton and Sally A Lloyd
Relational Control and Physical Aggression in Satisfying Marital Relationships