ABSTRACT

Adolescent violence and abuse towards parents is increasingly recognised as a global problem. Inverting how we normally understand power to operate in abusive relationships, it involves actors who cannot easily be categorised as victims or perpetrators, and often impacts families who are experiencing multiple stressors and hardships and may be experiencing other forms of family abuse. This unique book draws on an international selection of contributors to identify, present and explore what we know about what works when supporting these families.

Exploring conceptual and theoretical challenges produced by this emerging social problem:

  • Part 1 discusses some well-established intervention approaches and programmes, looking at their theoretical base and relevant assessment, delivery and evaluation issues. It provides readers with a theoretical framework and toolkit for use in their own intervention work.
  • Part 2 presents examples of innovative practice, with an emphasis on diverse institutional settings, geographical locations and other important contexts that shape practice. It provides readers with an understanding of some of the complexities involved in this kind of intervention work, offering tools and strategies to be applied in their own work.

This interdisciplinary guide provides an essential resource for students and practitioners with an interest in domestic and family violence, youth studies, child protection, drug and alcohol work, and youth justice from a wide range of professional backgrounds.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

Working with adolescent violence and abuse towards parents

part 1|85 pages

Therapeutic approaches

chapter 1|19 pages

Building Respectful Family Relationships

Partnering restorative practice with cognitive-behavioral skill learning

chapter 2|13 pages

Empowering Parents

The Who's in Charge? program

chapter 5|18 pages

Responding to Filio-Parental Violence

Family dynamics and therapeutic intervention 1

part 2|93 pages

Contexts for intervention

chapter 6|16 pages

Responding to Parent Abuse in New Zealand

Delivering interventions within child and adolescent mental health services

chapter 7|17 pages

The Yuva Young People's Service

A holistic approach to addressing child-to-parent violence in London

chapter 8|14 pages

The Youth Offender Diversion Alternative (YODA)

A community-based project for youth-to-family violence in Texas

chapter 9|21 pages

Gender and Adolescent-to-Parent Violence

A systematic analysis of typical and atypical cases

chapter 11|8 pages

Working with Adolescent Violence and Abuse towards Parents

Reflections and concluding thoughts