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Abuse & Violence - Psychology, Abuse & Violence, Counseling - General & Miscellaneous, Family Abuse & Violence, Group Psychotherapy & Counseling, Reference - Psychology

Domestic Violence 2000

by David B Wexler
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Overview

A program for preventing further violence by engaging the abusive male in his own education and healing.
The proliferation of domestic violence treatment programs has spawned interest in models that truly have an impact. Developed over thirteen years with thousands of Navy spouse abusers, this 32-session program integrates cognitive behavioral skills and education about the politics of abuse with a primary emphasis on respect for the abuser himself. The manual provides the background, interventions, and guidelines to implement the program.

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The director of the Relationship Violence Training Institute in San Diego, CA offers domestic violence prevention plans that integrate profeminist, cognitive-behavioral, and psychological models in confronting the issue of male entitlement and teach skills for self- management, communication, problem-solving, and empathy. Includes an audiotape with relaxation exercises. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 3, 1999
Publisher
New York : W.W. Norton, c2000.
Pages
224
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780393703146

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