Challenging Misconceptions: AOD Use ≠ Elimination of Family Violence

Challenging Misconceptions: AOD Use ≠ Elimination of Family Violence

In this thought-provoking episode of Cracking Addiction, Dr Ferghal Armstrong and Steve Herd delve into the complex intersection between AOD (alcohol and other drugs) use and family violence. The duo challenges the common misconception that stopping AOD use would automatically eliminate family violence. According to Armstrong and Herd, family violence is a long-term set of behaviours that require a comprehensive approach to tackle effectively.

The discussion also covers the broader picture of family violence, including the personality traits and skills of the perpetrator, such as narcissism, lack of empathy, and cognitive ability. While Armstrong suggests that IQ does not increase or decrease the risk of family violence, Herd argues that people with disabilities have a greater chance of experiencing and using family violence.

The episode also touches on the issue of gender inequality as a risk factor for using violence, as well as why people choose to stay in abusive relationships. Armstrong and Herd emphasise that the perpetrator is solely responsible for family violence, and supporting the situation better involves identifying and focusing on the perpetrator's behaviours.

The duo also addresses the role of alcohol in family violence, debunking the notion that alcohol fuels violence. They argue that alcohol absolves perpetrators of responsibility and gives them permission to relapse long before it occurs.

The episode concludes with a discussion of the importance of treating clients with unconditional positive regard and not laying blame on men who use family violence. Armstrong and Herd highlight the need to be more agile in the delivery of services to victims of family violence and the importance of believing their stories. This insightful video offers a fresh perspective on the intersection between AOD use and family violence and offers practical solutions for addressing this pressing issue.

Discussions and comments in our videos are for informational purposes only and should not replace the advice of your medical professional. Please consult with your doctor before making any changes to your medical treatment or lifestyle.

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