Objectives Children who experience domestic violence report complex and challenging relationships with their perpetrating parents. Academic literature and professional practice provides little guidance on supporting children who experience domestic violence in working through the complexities of their relationships with the perpetrating parent. This paper is based on interviews with children where the main perpetrator of domestic violence was their father. It paper explores children’s often ambiguous relationships with their father, and suggests strategies to support children in working through these relationships. Method The project ‘Understanding Agency and Resistance Strategies’ involved interviews with 107 (aged 8-18) children who...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
As men’s intersecting identities as fathers and as perpetrators of domestic violence is increasingly...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
BACKGROUND: Children who are impacted by domestic violence [DV] hold multifaceted views regarding th...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
In a recent review of the literature on domestic violence and childhood (Callaghan, 2015) it has bec...
This dissertation makes small and important contributions to various literatures, especially fatheri...
© 2017 Dr. Katie LambFamily violence is a significant issue facing a large number of Australian fami...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate children’s sense-making about their fathers’ attitu...
Children living with domestic violence are exposed to the multiple strategies used by perpetrators t...
Children living with domestic violence are exposed to the multiple strategies used by perpetrators t...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
As men’s intersecting identities as fathers and as perpetrators of domestic violence is increasingly...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
BACKGROUND: Children who are impacted by domestic violence [DV] hold multifaceted views regarding th...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
In a recent review of the literature on domestic violence and childhood (Callaghan, 2015) it has bec...
This dissertation makes small and important contributions to various literatures, especially fatheri...
© 2017 Dr. Katie LambFamily violence is a significant issue facing a large number of Australian fami...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate children’s sense-making about their fathers’ attitu...
Children living with domestic violence are exposed to the multiple strategies used by perpetrators t...
Children living with domestic violence are exposed to the multiple strategies used by perpetrators t...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...