Mothers are often alienated from their children when child abuse is suspected or confirmed, whether she is the primary abuser of the child or not. An abusive or violent partner often initiates the process of maternal alienation from children as a control mechanism. When the co-occurrence of maternal and child abuse is not recognised, nurses and health professionals risk further alienating a mother from her children, which can have detrimental effects in both the short and long term. Evidence shows that when mothers are supported and have the necessary resources there is a reduction in the violence and abuse she and her children experience; this occurs even in situations where the mother is the primary abuser of her children. The family-cent...
This paper reports selectively on findings from a mixed-methods study to consider the paradoxical po...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...
Since the 1960s, violence between intimate partners, between family members and towards children has...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe evidence that c...
There is now a widespread recognition that children witness domestic abuse within households where i...
Introduction In New South Wales, Child and Family Health Nurses (CFHNs) are community-based speciali...
Family violence is a serious public health issue with significant health consequences for women and ...
Domestic and family violence research recognises mothering is impacted by and implicated in abusive ...
This paper describes the Ploeger Model of enhanced maternal and child health (EMCHN) nursing practic...
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DF...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) remains a serious social and economic problem in Australia. Consiste...
This research explored mothers' experiences of separating from an abusive partner. It focuses on the...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
In the UK, the issue of parent abuse remains an unacknowledged and under-researched form of family v...
There is vigorous research and debate into family violence. However, there is a paucity of enquiry i...
This paper reports selectively on findings from a mixed-methods study to consider the paradoxical po...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...
Since the 1960s, violence between intimate partners, between family members and towards children has...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe evidence that c...
There is now a widespread recognition that children witness domestic abuse within households where i...
Introduction In New South Wales, Child and Family Health Nurses (CFHNs) are community-based speciali...
Family violence is a serious public health issue with significant health consequences for women and ...
Domestic and family violence research recognises mothering is impacted by and implicated in abusive ...
This paper describes the Ploeger Model of enhanced maternal and child health (EMCHN) nursing practic...
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DF...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) remains a serious social and economic problem in Australia. Consiste...
This research explored mothers' experiences of separating from an abusive partner. It focuses on the...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
In the UK, the issue of parent abuse remains an unacknowledged and under-researched form of family v...
There is vigorous research and debate into family violence. However, there is a paucity of enquiry i...
This paper reports selectively on findings from a mixed-methods study to consider the paradoxical po...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...
Since the 1960s, violence between intimate partners, between family members and towards children has...