Children and Interparental Violence
"Children and Interparental Violence" by B. B. R. Rossman, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999, delves into the critical issue of children's exposure to violence between their caregivers. This insightful book, spanning 300 pages, examines the profound impact that interparental violence has on child development. It offers a comprehensive analysis of how such experiences shape children's psychological and emotional well-being, highlighting the urgent need for prevention and intervention strategies. With a focus on child welfare, mental health, and the sociological implications of family violence, this work is an essential resource for professionals in psychology, social science, and child advocacy. Explore the intricate connections between domestic violence and child development in this pivotal publication that aims to foster understanding and promote healing for affected children.