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Alcohol and Sexual Violence [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David DiLillo, Sarah J. Gervais, Dennis E. McChargue
Alcohol and Sexual Violence [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David DiLillo, Sarah J. Gervais, Dennis E. McChargue
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (223 pages)
Disciplina 636.005
Collana Nebraska Symposium on Motivation
Soggetto topico Psychology
Cognitive psychology
Social psychology
Forensic psychology
Clinical psychology
Personality
Difference (Psychology)
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Social Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Personality and Differential Psychology
Víctimes d'abús sexual
Assetjament sexual
Delictes sexuals
Consum d'alcohol
Parella
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 9783031244261
9783031244254
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Person, Place, and Drink: Are We Getting Closer to Understanding and Preventing Alcohol-Related Sexual Assault? -- Chapter 2. Alcohol and Sexual Assault Perpetration: Research Evidence, Gaps in our Knowledge, and Future Directions -- Chapter 3. Alcohol-Involved Sexual Aggression: Testing Mechanisms of Behavior Change. Chapter 4. Addressing Alcohol in Sexual Assault Prevention with College and Military Populations -- Chapter 5. Shifting Research Paradigms on the Alcohol-Sexual Violence Link: A Call to Action -- Chapter 6. Closing Discussions.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910683353303321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
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Relationships and Mental Health : Relational Experience in Distress and Recovery
Relationships and Mental Health : Relational Experience in Distress and Recovery
Autore Boden-Stuart Zoë
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (297 pages)
Disciplina 616.89
Altri autori (Persone) LarkinMichael
Soggetto topico Relacions humanes
Salut mental
Traumes psíquics
Relacions familiars
Delictes sexuals
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-031-50047-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Relationality and Relatedness in the Context of Distress and Recovery: Key Foundations -- 1: Introduction: Why Relationships Matter for Mental Health -- References -- 2: Conceptual Foundations: Relational Thinking for Mental Health Contexts -- Being-With as a Fundamental Aspect of Personhood -- Understanding Relational Experience from a Developmental Perspective -- The Contrasting Experiences and Consequences of Intimacy and Loneliness -- Social Disadvantage and Mental Health -- Conclusions -- References -- 3: Clinical Foundations: A Brief History of Relational Practice -- The Relationship as Therapeutic -- The "Independence Imperative" in Adult Mental Health Services -- A Paradigm Shift? Towards a Relational Practice -- Relational Alternatives and Innovations -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Relational Trauma -- Relational Recovery -- 4: Family Relatedness for Māori Survivors of Familial Childhood Sexual Abuse -- Whanaungatanga and Doing Family -- Kaupapa Māori Methodology -- Survivor Experiences of Whanaungatanga -- Whanaungatanga Iho Supports Movement Through Distress into Recovery -- Enacting Whanaungatanga Iho to Create Long-Lasting Change -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- References -- 5: Relational Contexts as Causal and Curative Pathways in Recurrent Suicidal Distress and Repeated Police Mental Health Act (Section 136) Detention -- Introduction and Research Context -- A Note on Terminology -- Suicidality -- Personality Disorder Diagnoses -- A Relational Model of Recurrent Suicidality -- Relationships: The Critical Scaffold to Psychosocial Development -- Distress as a Relational Disorder -- Conclusion: The Reparational Potential of Relationships -- References.
6: Working Through Relational Trauma: An Exploration of Narratives of Lived Experiences of Trauma and Recovery -- Understanding Psychological Trauma in Adulthood -- Methodological Approach -- Case Studies -- Challenge and Struggle -- Connection -- Power and Loss -- Independence and Perceived Helpful Coping Strategies -- Awareness and Making Sense of Memory -- Hope -- Reconceptualising Relational Trauma and Recovery Through a Relational and Existential-Phenomenological Approach -- Relational-Centred Principles -- Integrating an Existential-Phenomenological Approach -- Recommendations for Working Through Relational Trauma -- References -- Part III: Peers, Family and Community: Care and Companionship Through Distress and Recovery -- 7: Understanding the Value Base That Supports the Development of Peer Support Relationships -- What Is Peer Support? -- Evolution of Peer Support in the Global North -- The Peer Support Relationship -- Sharing Experiences of Mental Health Challenges -- Taking an Interest in One Another's 'Whole Lives' -- Considering One Another to Be Equals -- Boundaries -- Pooling Expertise Based on Lived Experience -- Has a Different Feel to the Relationships Peers May Have with Friends or Family -- Not Time-Limited -- Benefits of Peer Support -- What Is the Value Base That Underpins This Relationship? -- How Do You Create the Conditions in Which Those Relationships Can Flourish? -- Facilitation -- Types of Leadership -- Focus of Peer Support Sessions -- Membership Type -- Organisational Support -- Paid Versus Unpaid Roles -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Exploring Family Experiences and Relationship Dynamics Where One Member Experiences Psychosis: "We've Been on That Journey Together" -- A 'Whole Family' Study -- Data Collection and Analysis -- Adapting Through Learning and Communicating: From 'Not Talking' to 'Trying to Understand'.
Unity, Sharing and Delegating: Facing Difficulty Together -- Damage, Repair and Revisit: Maintaining Balance in the Family System -- Reflections -- Family Resilience -- Connections -- References -- 9: Relatedness and Connectedness Over Time: How Young People Make Sense of Their Relationships During Their Recovery from First-Episode Psychosis -- The Developmental and Relational Context of First-Episode Psychosis -- Relatedness, Connectedness, and Recovery from First-Episode Psychosis -- Relatedness and Connectedness Over Time -- Relationships Can Thrive or Wither -- Re-constructing the Self in Relation to Others -- Shifting Between Dependence and Independence -- Relationship Re-appraisal and Re-evaluation -- The Evolution of Others' Sense-Making -- Re-engaging with a Reciprocal Network -- Reflections -- References -- 10: Hunger Trauma, Relational Care and Emergency Food Support -- Hunger, Suffering and Care Ethics -- The Research -- Findings -- The Unavoidable Desperation of Hidden Hunger -- The Constant Crisis -- The Shame of Hunger -- Food as a Relational Commitment -- The Indignity of Food Support -- Relational Opportunities for Dignity -- Gendered Hunger -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Part IV: Love and Sex: Negotiating Intimacies in Mental Health Settings -- 11: Implicating the Institution: Who Is Responsible for Sexuality-Related Silence in Mental Health Settings? -- Sexuality in Mental Healthcare: What and Why? -- Sexuality in Mental Healthcare: Current Practice and Research -- Sexuality-Related Silence: Implicating the Institution -- Moving Forward: Beyond the Clinician's Skills and Deficits -- Conclusion -- References -- 12: Romance in the Context of Psychosis: A Risky Business or Are Mental Health Services Just Risk Averse? -- Psychosis -- Risk -- How Are Risk Averse Attitudes Regarding Romantic Relationships Formed and Maintained?.
Are Relationships Really that Risky? Potential Benefits of Romantic Relationships -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- 13: "You Don't Even Get a Hug": Sexuality and Relational Security in Secure Mental Healthcare -- Outside-In: Relational security -- Relational Security in Forensic Mental Healthcare -- Relational Security and Recovery -- Inside-Out: Patient Experiences of Intimate and Sexual Relationality in Forensic Mental Healthcare -- Brianna -- Jake -- Intimacy and Sexuality in Relational Security -- References -- Part V: New Directions: Building a Relational Approach to Distress and Recovery -- 14: The Development of a Relational Practice Movement -- Introduction -- Rationale -- Contextual History -- A 'Relational Practice Movement' -- Definition of Relational Practice -- Research and Evidence Supporting Relational Practice -- Recognition of Relational Practice -- Theoretical Framework Underpinning Relational Practice -- Levels of Relational Practice -- Personal Qualities -- One-to-One Relationships -- Group Culture -- Organisational Culture -- Conclusion -- A Manifesto -- References -- 15: Concluding Thoughts: Relational Hopes, Relational Realities -- References -- Index.
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Boden-Stuart Zoë  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
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