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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book is for social work and criminal justice practitioners who wish to develop culturally appropriate and effective programs for reducing anger-related violence perpetrated by Indigenous men. It places cultural context at the heart of any intervention, broadening the focus from problematic behaviour to a more holistic notion of well-being. \nThe book is structured in three parts. \nPart 1 explores Indigenous perspectives on anger and violence, on both sociological and psychological levels. The different views presented show there is no single cause but provide contexts for understanding an individuals anger. \nPart 2 outlines methodologies and processes for collecting meaningful data on anger and Indigenous men. \nPart 3 presents ideas for developing and delivering anger management programs that meet the needs of Indigenous men: \n\nhow to adapt existing programs in culturally appropriate ways \nspecific needs of the staff delivering the programs \na pedagogical framework and sample session plans, and \nfuture directions for program development and evaluation\nThe contributors include psychologists, counsellors, educationalists and academics from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous backgrounds. Anger and Indigenous Men is for social work and criminal justice practitioners who wish to develop culturally appropriate and effective programs for reducing anger-related violence perpetrated by Indigenous men. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781862876859
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book is for social work and criminal justice practitioners who wish to develop culturally appropriate and effective programs for reducing anger-related violence perpetrated by Indigenous men. It places cultural context at the heart of any intervention, broadening the focus from problematic behaviour to a more holistic notion of well-being. \nThe book is structured in three parts. \nPart 1 explores Indigenous perspectives on anger and violence, on both sociological and psychological levels. The different views presented show there is no single cause but provide contexts for understanding an individuals anger. \nPart 2 outlines methodologies and processes for collecting meaningful data on anger and Indigenous men. \nPart 3 presents ideas for developing and delivering anger management programs that meet the needs of Indigenous men: \n\nhow to adapt existing programs in culturally appropriate ways \nspecific needs of the staff delivering the programs \na pedagogical framework and sample session plans, and \nfuture directions for program development and evaluation\nThe contributors include psychologists, counsellors, educationalists and academics from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous backgrounds. Anger and Indigenous Men is for social work and criminal justice practitioners who wish to develop culturally appropriate and effective programs for reducing anger-related violence perpetrated by Indigenous men. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781862876859
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book is for social work and criminal justice practitioners who wish to develop culturally appropriate and effective programs for reducing anger-related violence perpetrated by Indigenous men. It places cultural context at the heart of any intervention, broadening the focus from problematic behaviour to a more holistic notion of well-being. \nThe book is structured in three parts. \nPart 1 explores Indigenous perspectives on anger and violence, on both sociological and psychological levels. The different views presented show there is no single cause but provide contexts for understanding an individuals anger. \nPart 2 outlines methodologies and processes for collecting meaningful data on anger and Indigenous men. \nPart 3 presents ideas for developing and delivering anger management programs that meet the needs of Indigenous men: \n\nhow to adapt existing programs in culturally appropriate ways \nspecific needs of the staff delivering the programs \na pedagogical framework and sample session plans, and \nfuture directions for program development and evaluation\nThe contributors include psychologists, counsellors, educationalists and academics from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous backgrounds. Anger and Indigenous Men is for social work and criminal justice practitioners who wish to develop culturally appropriate and effective programs for reducing anger-related violence perpetrated by Indigenous men. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781862876859