Violence: A Public Health Menace and a Public Health Approach

Editor : Sandra L. Bloom

Part of The Forensic Psychotherapy Monograph series - more in this series

Violence: A Public Health Menace and a Public Health Approach

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 2001
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Category :
    Trauma and Violence
  • Category 2 :
    Forensic
  • Catalogue No : 13807
  • ISBN 13 : 9781855751927
  • ISBN 10 : 1855751925
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'In addressing the issue of violence, our first purpose is to provide practical information that will help the reader to design specific intervention strategies aimed at preventing the escalation of violence in any community.

'But the study of violence has taught us that such approaches will be ineffective unless we have a coherent and meaningful framework within which to understand the continuum of violent perpetration...Only a shift in human understanding can help us to be more effective in slowing the pace of the disease down through the generations, from person to person, from family to family, from nation to nation.

'All of our cultural systems for making meaning are infiltrated with this lethal virus…human culture has become "trauma-organized" around the unrecognised, unmetabolized, and untransformed thoughts, feelings and behaviours of a post-traumatic response. We hope that this monograph can make a contribution to understanding the nature of the infection and provide some guidelines for managing the infection once it has set in.'
- Sandra L. Bloom, Editor, from her Introduction

Contributors:
Gwen Adshead, Sandra L. Bloom, Felicity de Zulueta, and Joseph F. Foderaro.

Reviews and Endorsements

'We now have access to a much deeper understanding of both the aetiology of aggressive acts and their treatment. We need no longer ignore criminals or abuse them - instead we can provide compassion and containment...The volumes in this series provide both practical advice and theoretical stimulation for introductory students and senior practitioners alike. With the growth of the field of forensic psychotherapy, we at last have reason to be hopeful that serious criminality can be forestalled and perhaps, one day, even eradicated.'
- Brett Kahr, Series Editor, from the Foreword

About the Editor(s)

Sandra L. Bloom, MD, is Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, Drexel University.Brian Farragher, MBA, is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, The Andrus Children's Center.

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