Transcription of Theoretical Basis for Family Violence
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5 Chapter 2 Theoretical Basis forFamily Violence Maren E. Hyde-Nolan, PhDTracy Juliao, PhDINTRODUCTIONA number of different psychological theories address the causes of Family vi-olence (FV). The most popular theories all acknowledge the abuse of powerand control by the abusers, although the role of power and control varies bytheoretical orientation. In this chapter, we focus on four main Theoretical cat-egories: (1) psychoanalytic theories of FV, (2) social theories of FV, (3) cog-nitive behavioral theories of FV, and (4) Family and systems theories of theories focus on individual internal psychological processesthat create a need to be abusive or to accept abusive behavior.
suggests that at least some men who commit intimate partner violence (IPV) did not receive adequate nurturing in the first years of development. 11,17 Dutton et al18 found that becoming an adult perpetrator of IPV was significantly cor- related with violence in the family of …
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