Beyond Stereotypes: Unmasking Family Violence by Women - Genuine Victims vs. Victim Stancing
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In this thought-provoking Cracking Addiction episode, Dr Ferghal Armstrong and Steve Herd delve into the complex issue of how alcohol intersects with family violence. From the perspective of both the perpetrator and the victim of family violence, they explore the use of victim blaming and victim numbing to justify drinking in a family violence context. They also discuss the use of alcohol and drugs as a form of coercion in family violence and how access to treatment can be an issue.
Dr Ferghal Armstrong and Steve Herd also discuss the prevalence of family violence perpetrated by women on men and how to distinguish between genuine victims and those who are victim stancing. They emphasise the importance of understanding the power dynamics in a relationship and the need to believe the victim's story.
The definition of family violence, which includes a power and control imbalance, fear on the part of both sides, and the need for men to be aware of their safety when they go out, is also explored. The video highlights the importance of treating clients with unconditional positive regard and not laying blame on men who use family violence.
The conversation also touches on the need for more agility in delivering services to victims of family violence to prevent avoidable deaths. The discussion ends with the importance of working with perpetrators of family violence to develop skills in identifying and motivating clients to seek help.
If you're interested in understanding the complex intersection of alcohol and family violence, this video is a must-watch.
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