
Traumatic Divorce and Separation integrates the conflicting mental health perspectives concerning trauma theory and the study of divorce, in what the author has termed "traumatic divorce" -- that is, divorce complicated by the high-risk factors of domestic violence, mental illness, and/or substance abuse. The text's interdisciplinary discussion examines issues of financial disparities for women following divorce, traumatic symptoms in children and adults, and the legal controversies about the admissibility of psychological theories related to abuse. The author also addresses: domestic violence as a gendered crime against women; the need for a trauma-informed judicial response; and the need for a systemic judicial response that incorporates an understanding of domestic violence and child maltreatment to provide services and protections. The book is an invaluable resource for professionals and academics in social work, forensic psychology, law, and related mental health fields, as well as academics interested in gender based discrimination in the courts.
This book investigates the intersection of trauma theory and high-conflict divorce, specifically focusing on how domestic violence, substance abuse, and mental illness complicate legal and psychological outcomes. Lisa Fischel-Wolovick, a professional in the field, synthesizes interdisciplinary research to argue for a trauma-informed judicial framework that prioritizes the safety of victims and children over traditional, often adversarial, legal procedures.
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Professionals in social work and forensic psychology frequently cite this work as a critical resource for understanding the complexities of high-risk separation cases. Experts highlight the text for its clear integration of clinical trauma theory with the practical realities of the legal system.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2018-05-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190275987
ISBN-13:
9780190275983
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