
Sibling Aggression
Assessment and Treatment
Jonathan Caspi(Author)
Springer Publishing Company
Published on 12. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
274 pages
978-0-8261-2415-9 (ISBN)
Description
[This] book elucidates the often-forgotten sibling subsystem and its importance for illuminating family dynamics; it is unique in its specific approach to violence and aggression."--PsycCRITIQUES
Most people see aggression between siblings as an unavoidable, normal and ultimately harmless aspect of child development, yet it can often cause social adjustment and behavioral problems, some of which may be severe and even precursors to other forms of violence. This volume addresses a significant void in family studies and child development literature by providing an empirically based guide to the causes, assessment and treatment of sibling aggression.
Caspi considers both extreme (severe physical and sexual abuse) and lesser (competition and antagonism) forms of aggression and provides a step-by-step treatment program for five family dynamics that commonly exacerbate sibling aggression. Treatment is based on task-centered and family systems models and bolstered by case studies.
Key Features:
Fills the void in the "emerging frontier" of sibling violence Addresses both severe and lesser forms of aggression Includes step-by-step assessment and treatment procedures Offers case studies Examines cross-cultural factors in sibling violence as well as abuse of disabled siblings
Most people see aggression between siblings as an unavoidable, normal and ultimately harmless aspect of child development, yet it can often cause social adjustment and behavioral problems, some of which may be severe and even precursors to other forms of violence. This volume addresses a significant void in family studies and child development literature by providing an empirically based guide to the causes, assessment and treatment of sibling aggression.
Caspi considers both extreme (severe physical and sexual abuse) and lesser (competition and antagonism) forms of aggression and provides a step-by-step treatment program for five family dynamics that commonly exacerbate sibling aggression. Treatment is based on task-centered and family systems models and bolstered by case studies.
Key Features:
Fills the void in the "emerging frontier" of sibling violence Addresses both severe and lesser forms of aggression Includes step-by-step assessment and treatment procedures Offers case studies Examines cross-cultural factors in sibling violence as well as abuse of disabled siblings
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
404 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8261-2415-9 (9780826124159)
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Person
Jonathan Caspi, PhD, is Associate Professor, Department of Family & Child Studies, Montclair State University. Dr. Caspi maintains a small private practice that includes family counseling, clinical social work supervision, and parent consultation services.
Content
Preface
Chapter 1 An Overview of Sibling Aggression
Chapter 2 A Theoretical Framework For Siblings: Part 1
Chapter 3 A Theoretical Framework For Siblings: Part 2
Chapter 4 A Treatment Approach: A Task-Centered Approach
Chapter 5 Assessment & Target Problem Formulation
Chapter 6 Intervention, Task Strategies & The Five Family Dynamics
Chapter 7 Case Study: Task-Centered Sibling Aggression Treatment in Action
Chapter 8 Applications and Future Directions
References
Chapter 1 An Overview of Sibling Aggression
Chapter 2 A Theoretical Framework For Siblings: Part 1
Chapter 3 A Theoretical Framework For Siblings: Part 2
Chapter 4 A Treatment Approach: A Task-Centered Approach
Chapter 5 Assessment & Target Problem Formulation
Chapter 6 Intervention, Task Strategies & The Five Family Dynamics
Chapter 7 Case Study: Task-Centered Sibling Aggression Treatment in Action
Chapter 8 Applications and Future Directions
References