Abuse in the Workplace: Management Remedies and Bottom Line Impact.
Emily S. Bassman. Quorum Books. 1992.
Assessing and Treating Physically Abused Children and Their Families:
A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach. David J. Kolko and Cynthia Cupit
Swenson. Sage Publications. 2002.
Assessment of Family Violence: A Clinical and Legal Sourcebook.
Edited by Robert Ammerman. John Wiley & Sons. 1999.
Assessment of Family Violence: A Handbook for Researchers and Practitioners.
Eva L. Feindler, Jill H. Rathus, and Laura Beth Silver. American Psychological
Association. 2003.
The Battered Woman Syndrome. Lenore Walker. Springer. 2000.
A Child Called "It": One Child's Courage to Survive.
Dave Pelzer. Health Communications. 1995.
Child Abuse: Medical Diagnosis and Management. Edited by Robert
M. Reece and Stephen Ludwig. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2001.
Childhood Experiences of Domestic Violence. Caroling McGee. Jessica
Kingsley Publishers. 2000.
Confronting Violence: Answers to Questions About the Epidemic Destroying
America's Homes and Communities. George A. Gellert. American Public
Health Association. 2002.
Culture and Family Violence: Fostering Change Through Human Rights
Law. Roger J. R. Levesque. American Psychological Association. 2001.
Domestic Violence and Health Care: What Every Professional Needs to
Know. Sherri L. Schornstein. SAGE Publications. 1997.
Domestic Violence in the Lives of Children: The Future of Research,
Intervention, and Social Policy. Edited by Sandra A. Graham-Bermann
and Jeffrey L. Edleson. 2001.
Ending Spouse/Partner Abuse: A Psychoeducational Approach for Individuals
and Couples. Robert Geffner with Carol Mantooth. Springer. 2000.
Family Violence and Nursing Practice. Janice Humphreys and Jacquelyn
C. Campbell. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2004.
Family Violence in Primary Care. Edited by Stephen Amiel and Iona
Heath. Oxford University Press. 2003.
Good Practice in Working with Victims of Violence. Hazel Kemshall
and Jacki Pritchard. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 2000.
The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice. Jossey-Bass.
2000.
How to Recognize Abuse and Neglect. Joint Commission on Accreditation
of Healthcare Organizations. 2002.
Help Yourself: Finding Hope, Courage, and Happiness. Dave Pelzer.
Plume. 2001.
The Lost Boy: A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family.
Dave Pelzer. Health Communications. 1997.
A Man Named Dave: A Story of Triumph and Forgiveness. Dave Pelzer.
Plume. 2000.
Managing Client Anger: What to Do When A Client is Angry With You.
Aphrodite Matsakis. New Harbinger. 1998.
Managing the Violent Patient: A Clinician's Guide. Edited by Patricia
E. Blumenreich and Susan Lewis. Brunner/Mazel, Inc. 1993.
Managing Violence and Aggression: A Manual for Nurses and Health Care
Workers. Tom Mason and Mark Chandley. Churchill Livingstone. 1999.
Nursing Approach to the Evaluation of Child Maltreatment. Eileen
R. Giardino and Angelo P. Giardino. G. W. Medical Publishing. 2003.
Nursing Care of Victims of Family Violence. Jacquelyn Campbell
and Janice Humphreys. Reston Publishing Company. 1984.
Pregnant Women: Violent Men: What Midwives Need to Know. Sheila
C. Hunt and Ann M. Martin. Books for Midwives. 2001.
Preventing Violence in the Workplace. Charles E. Labig. AMACOM.
1995.
Psychological Abuse in Violent Domestic Relations. Edited by K.
Daniel O'Leary and Roland D. Maiuro. Springer Publishing Company. 2001.
Psychological Assessment of Sexually Abused Children and Their Families.
William N. Friedrich. Sage Publications. 2002.
Silenced Angels: The Medical, Legal, and Social Aspects of Shaken Baby
Syndrome. James R. Peinkofer. Auburn House. 2002.
Treatment of Child Abuse: Common Ground for Mental Health, Medical,
and Legal Practitioners. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2000.
Understanding and Treating Violent Psychiatric Patients. Edited
by Martha Crowner. American Psychiatric Press. 2000.
Violence: A Plague In Our Land. The American Academy of Nursing.
1995.
Violence at Work: How to Make Your Company Safer for Employees and
Customers. Joseph. A Kinney. Prentice Hall. 1995.
Violence Against Women: Nursing Research, Education, and Practice Issues.
Edited by Carolyn M. Sampselle. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation. 1992.
Violence in Healthcare: Understanding, Preventing and Surviving Violence:
A Practical Guide tor Health Professionals. Jonathan Shepherd. Oxford
University Press. 2001.
Violence Issues for Health Care Educators and Providers. Haworth
Maltreatment & Trauma Press. 1997.
The Violence-Prone Workplace: A New Approach to Dealing with Hostile,
Threatening, and Uncivil Behavior. Richard Denenberg and Mark Braverman.
Cornell University Press. 1999.
Violence Through a Forensic Lens. Ann W. Burgess. Nursing Spectrum. 2000.
Women at Risk: Domestic Violence and Women's Health. Evan Stark and
Anne Flitcraft. SAGE Publications. 1996.
Working with Child Abuse and Neglect: A Primer. Vernon R. Wiehe.
Sage Publications. 1996.
Videos
Controlling Violence in Healthcare. A 33-minute video program
with a guide. Medcom/Trainex, Inc. 1993.
Synopsis: the increasing problem of violence in healthcare;
techniques for preventing and containing violence; facility-wide programs
to reduce or control incidents of violence.
Domestic Violence: How to Ask and What to Say. [1 video]. Minneapolis,
MN: HealthPartners, 199?. 22 minutes.
Synopsis: Through personal narratives and dramatizations
this program provides tips on spotting possible domestic abuse and how
to handle potential domestic abuse victims.
Elder Abuse: Five Case Studies. [1 video with guide]. Boston,
MA: Fanlight Productions, 1990. 43 minutes.
Synopsis: In interviews with five actual victims of abuse,
counselors explore their clients' financial, emotional, and health problems
and the effect these had on their ability to lead independent lives.
The role of counselors is demonstrated as they assist patients in exploring
available options.
Emergency Room Control. A 21-minute video program with a guide.
Communicorp Incorporated. 1986.
Synopsis: the dynamics of an emergency; factors which
contribute to human violence; suggestions for officer conduct in response
to various classes of high-risk patients.
The Epidemic of Violence in Health Care Settings: An Industry in Denial.
A 73-minute video program with guide. National Student Nurses Association.
2000.
Synopsis: Describes statisticsand factors contributing
to violence in the healthcare workplace; and discusses the legal implications,
how to reduce risk, and develop a plan to prevent workplace violence.
The Lingering Fallout of Violence: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
[1 video with guide]. Satellite broadcast: PsychLINK, 1999. 90 minutes.
With: William Glazer (Moderator), Jonathan Davidson, and Kathleen T. Brady.
Synopsis: Discusses the presentation and diagnostic criteria
for PTSD and explores treatment options to enhance patient outcome.
Managing the Aggressive Patient. With Deborah Antai-Otong. A 30-minute
video program with a guide. American Journal of Nursing. 1992.
Synopsis: factors that may increase agitation; identifies
clients at risk for aggressive behavior; nursing interventions that
minimize aggression; verbal and non-verbal cues to watch for and what
to do and not to do in a heated situation.
Pregnant Women at Risk. Chicago, IL: American Hospital Associaiton,
1992. 40 minutes. AHA Update Series.
Synopsis: Outlines the growing problems of substance
abuse and domestic violence to women during pregnancy; details the identification,
assessment, and intervention in the treatment of cases of perinatal
abuse; identifies successful hospital-based community programs offering
innovative treatment.
Preventing Childhood Injury: A Collection of Resources. [1 compact
disc]. Alexandria, VA: National Association of Children's Hospitals and
Related Institutions, 2002.
Synopsis: This CD contains a compilation of child injury
prevention resources from print materials and Web links to PowerPoint
presentations and audio clips provided by your fellow NACHRI hospitals
and institutions. Some may serve an informational purpose only for you,
and some can be reused and adapted by you. Also provided are tools to
help you maximize the resources on this CD, such as a search of resources
by participating NACHRI institutions, a guide to program evaluation,
a section on literacy levels, and even links to hospital injury prevention
Web sites.
The list of resources on this page is not intended to be complete or
comprehensive. The selected resources included are representative of the
subject area covered and are an excellent starting point for further research.
Additional print and electronic information can be found by conducting
your own literature search, consulting other library collections, or contacting
a professional librarian/informationist for assistance. Please check with
your local library to determine availability of these resources and local
library access to national interlibrary loan networks for resources not
owned locally. The list of resources is updated regularly as new resources
are identified by the Mayo Clinic Libraries, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine.
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