03329nam 2200721 a 450 991045486570332120200520144314.01-135-21884-61-282-23489-797866122348970-203-87487-0(CKB)1000000000773528(EBL)446639(OCoLC)654779785(SSID)ssj0000258060(PQKBManifestationID)11196202(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000258060(PQKBWorkID)10253752(PQKB)11720780(MiAaPQ)EBC446639(Au-PeEL)EBL446639(CaPaEBR)ebr10315199(CaONFJC)MIL223489(EXLCZ)99100000000077352820090212d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTheorizing sexual violence[electronic resource] /edited by Renée J. Heberle and Victoria GraceNew York Routledge20091 online resource (235 p.)Routledge research in gender and society ;21Description based upon print version of record.0-415-89853-6 0-415-96133-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Introduction: Theorizing Sexual Violence: Subjectivity and Politics in Late Modernity; 1 Sexual Violence and Objectification; 2 Gendered Violence and Sacrificial Logics: Psychoanalytic Reflections; 3 'Reality Check': Rethinking the Ethics of Vulnerability; 4 Of Shards, Subjectivities, and the Refusal to 'Heal': Refiguring the Damage of Incest; 5 Fighting Rape; 6 Rethinking the Social Contract: Masochism and Masculinist Violence; 7 Feminist Interrogations of Democracy, Sexual Violence, and the US Military8 Feminism, International Law, and the Spectacular Violence of the 'Other': Decolonizing the Laws of WarContributors; IndexTaking sexual violence in the form of rape and hetero-psychological/physical abuse, trafficking, and harassment as a point of departure, the authors of this volume explore questions about the relationship between sex, sexuality and violence in order to better understand the terms on which women's sexual suffering is perpetuated, thereby undermining their capacity for personhood and autonomy. This volume perceives that while sexual violence as a phenomenon is heavily researched, it remains under-theorized. With anti-essentialist views of gender identity, of subjectivity and agency, and of raRoutledge research in gender and society ;21.Sex crimesWomenCrimes againstAbused womenRapeSex offendersElectronic books.Sex crimes.WomenCrimes against.Abused women.Rape.Sex offenders.364.15/3Heberle Renée1962-989937Grace Victoria927002MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454865703321Theorizing sexual violence2264220UNINA03540nam 2200649 a 450 991096622420332120230801221600.097866135278829781280124020128012402497808570030650857003062(CKB)2670000000148534(EBL)864061(OCoLC)777264746(SSID)ssj0000678965(PQKBManifestationID)12268576(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000678965(PQKBWorkID)10737722(PQKB)10073115(MiAaPQ)EBC864061(Perlego)951127(EXLCZ)99267000000014853420120402d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrResponding to self-harm in children and adolescents a professional's guide to identification, intervention and support /Steven WalkerLondon Jessica Kingsley Publishers20121 online resource (146 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781849051729 1849051720 Includes bibliographical references and index.Responding to Self-Harm in Children and Adolescents: A Professional's Guide to Identification, Intervention and Support; Introduction; Chapter 1: Understanding Self-Harm; What is self-harm?; How common is this problem?; Who is likely to self-harm?; Socially excluded children and their families; Models of self-harm; Myths about self-harm; Chapter 2: Recognising and TreatingSelf-Harm; The professional context; Defining problems; The link with child and adolescent mental health; Child and adolescent development; Adolescent well-being; Why is it important to promote adolescent well-being?Methods and models of practiceRisk assessment; Assessing the level of risk; Internet use and self-harm; Chapter 3: Early Intervention, Preventionand the Journey to Recovery; Immediate help and support; Cutting; Self-poisoning and overdosing; Wound assessment; Consent; What happens next?; Characteristics of young people who have tried to harm, hurt or kill themselves; Domestic violence; Children with special needs; Why is self-harm prevalent in young people?; Common therapeutic methods; Early intervention; Prevention strategies; Efficacy of preventive workAppendix 2 The Short-Term Physical and PsychologicalManagement and Secondary Prevention of Self-Harm in Primaryand Secondary CareAppendix 3 Useful Resources and Organisations; References; Index; Blank PageThis is a practical guide for professionals on understanding and responding to self-harm in children and adolescents. It includes information about what self-harm is and who is likely to self-harm, and provides practical advice on how to identify self-harm, how to respond and intervene, and how to support the child or young person.Self-mutilationAdolescent psychologyChild psychologySelf-mutilation.Adolescent psychology.Child psychology.155.4616.8582616.858200835Walker Steven1954-1638243MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910966224203321Responding to self-harm in children and adolescents4369131UNINA