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Domestic Violence in Medicine and Psychotherapy

Domestic Violence in Medicine and Psychotherapy

Personalized Interventions for Victims and in Perpetrator Counseling

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This specialist book provides essential insights for professionals: Domestic violence is not a mental disorder—it is a threatening scenario that entails significant risks for those affected. Psychotherapy, whether for victims or perpetrators, is rarely the first-choice intervention. When used inappropriately or as the primary focus, it can even exacerbate existing dangers. In cases of domestic violence, safety must always take precedence—regardless of whether the work involves supporting victims or counseling perpetrators.

Topics covered include:

  • Risk and threat assessment
  • Risk management
  • Crisis intervention
  • Consulting on protective measures across different threat situations
  • Professional support for victims
  • Counseling of perpetrators
  • Collaboration with authorities and support services
  • Professional cooperation and networking

About the Author:Horia Fabini is a psychological psychotherapist, group therapist (BAG), psychotraumatologist (DeGPT), specialist in emergency psychology, criminal psychologist, as well as a supervisor and teaching therapist (DVT). He also works as a prevention manager for extremism and radicalization, an expert assessor specializing in forensic and risk evaluations, and serves as the scientific director of the Emergency Psychology Curriculum at the Bodelschwingh Academy in Berlin. Additionally, he teaches at various other educational institutions.

The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.

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Juli 2025, ca. 181 Seiten, Englisch
Springer
978-3-662-71675-5

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