Intervening With Assaulted Women
Current Theory, Research, and Practice
Michael Rothery editor Gary Cameron editor Barbara Pressman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:17th Oct '16
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Domestic violence against women is a problem that cries out for informed discussion and effective treatments. Intervening With Assaulted Women is a definitive response to those cries.
The authors of each of the chapters included in this collection were selected for their ability to address a different issue related to the abuse of women. As a result, a wide range of concerns are confronted and discussed in this book, among them, the socio-political underpinnings of violence against women, the early childhood learning of assaultive men, and the traumatic impact of abuse on women and children.
As for possible treatments, a current and uniquely comprehensive range of responses is described and evaluated, making this an excellent text for both front-line and classroom settings.
"Because of the many professions involved, including social work, medicine, law enforcement, law, ministry, psychology, and education, this well-written book deserves a wide distribution."
—Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
ISBN: 9781138973176
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
208 pages