The Origins of Violence in Child Abuse With Dr. James Garbarino.

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The Origins of Violence in Child Abuse With Dr. James Garbarino

(For Professionals) (For the Public) Lisa Firestone, Ph.D. Director of Research and Education The Glendon Association Senior Editor PsychAlive.org THE GLENDON ASSOCIATION James Garbarino, Ph.D. Author Listening to Killers Professor Loyola University Chicago

Listening to Killers This presentation is based upon James Garbarino’s 20 years as a psychological expert witness in murder cases, as presented in his 2015 book Listening to Killers.

Working Hypothesis The key to understanding violent men is that they are “untreated traumatized and abused children who inhabit and control the bodies of scary men.”

Conceptual Framework A conceptual framework is needed that bridges the gap between: “Social history" typically provided by social work “Diagnosis" provided by clinical psychology

Developmental Analysis Beyond these two approaches is a "developmental analysis" that seeks to explain what accounts for how violent men travel a path that leads from childhood innocence to violence in adolescence or adulthood.

Ecological Perspective At the heart of these approaches is an “ecological perspective” that emphasizes the role of context in development: If the question is, “Does X cause Y? The answer is ‘It depends.’”

Three Types of Trauma There are three types of trauma in childhood and adolescence that lead to damage. 1.Single acute incidents 2.Multiple occurrences 3.Pervasive severe victimization in early childhood

Moral Damage Moral damage: “The War Zone Mentality”

Emotional Damage Emotional damage: Emotional regulation

Key Issues Key issues include: Accumulation of risk factors and developmental assets Attachment Parental rejection Genetic vulnerability Social toxicity

Listening to Killers

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