
Violence within the family, whether directed against children, partners or elders, profoundly disturbs our notions of what the relationship between the family and the discipline of general practice should be. GPs are doctors to whole families and yet their relationships with patients are individual ones, drawing their strength from the principles of confidentiality, mutual trust and positive regard. Violence and abuse within families necessarily challenges all of these, creating a profusion of ethical, interpersonal and practical difficulties and dilemmas. At the same time the nature of general practice confers unique opportunities to deal effectively with family violence.GPs and GP registrars will find this book an invaluable and empowering resource. It brings together a broad range of expertise and opinion from relevant specialties and disciplines and sets family violence in its historical, epidemiological and societal context. It describes in separate sections, child abuse, domestic violence and elder abuse, its presentations, diagnosis and treatment; and suggests ways forward for its prevention and early detection. It draws throughout on the experience of GPs, health visitors and social workers, providing practical safe and workable guidelines.
This book investigates how general practitioners can effectively identify, manage, and prevent violence within family units while navigating the complex ethical boundaries of patient confidentiality and trust. Authors Iona Heath and Stephen Amiel utilize their clinical expertise to bridge the gap between individual patient care and the systemic challenges posed by domestic abuse, child maltreatment, and elder neglect. The text provides a framework for integrating historical, epidemiological, and societal perspectives into the daily practice of primary care medicine.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for integrating sensitive social issues into standard primary care workflows. Experts highlight the text for its practical, safe, and workable guidelines that address the unique interpersonal dilemmas faced by general practitioners.
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2003-03-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192628283
ISBN-13:
9780192628282
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