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Intimate Violence Across the Lifespan: Interpersonal, Familial, and Cross-Generational Perspectives Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014


Intimate Violence Across the Lifespan: Interpersonal, Familial, and Cross-Generational Perspectives Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014

Paperback by Band-Winterstein, Tova; Eisikovits, Zvi

Intimate Violence Across the Lifespan: Interpersonal, Familial, and Cross-Generational Perspectives

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ISBN:
9781493952311
Publication Date:
17 Sep 2016
Edition/language:
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014 / English
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Pages:
137 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Intimate Violence Across the Lifespan: Interpersonal, Familial, and Cross-Generational Perspectives

Description

Evidence pertaining to continual violence throughout the life cycle coupled with the experience of growing old in a life permeated by intimate violence is scarce. And the focus is usually on the victims - usually, the older, battered women - and seldom on their aging partners or adult children who were part and parcel of the violent dynamics in the family system. With the increase in longevity and the older population's subsequent growth in size, the number of elderly couples living and aging in long-lasting conflictive relationships is on the rise. The relatively intense preoccupation with elder abuse in the gerontological literature in recent years has not specifically addressed long-term intimate violence among the old adults and its lasting consequences. Similarly, the literature on intimate intergenerational relationships in old age has usually focused on normative exchanges between partners and their extended family, including their adult children. Therefore, conflictive relationships, and particularly violent ones, have also fallen outside the scope of this body of research. This volume describes and analyzes the various perspectives of family members concerning life, and particularly old age, in the shadow of long-term intimate violence. It explores how people make sense out of living and aging in violence, how interpersonal, familial and cross-generational relationships are perceived and reconstructed and how "we-ness" is achieved, if at all, in such families.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Being in an "As-If" Reality.- Chapter 3: "Carrying the Load Throughout the Journey".- Chapter 4: The Rebirth of Meaning.- Chapter 5: Epilogue.- Chapter 6: Where do we go from here?.

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