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Your search for: subjects:"Conjugal Violence United States"


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Books on: "CONJUGAL VIOLENCE UNITED STATES" (Subject)

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    Dangerous Relationships: How to Stop Domestic Violence before It Stops You
    Book by Noelle Nelson; Insight Books, 1997
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    Possessiveness, insensitivity, and a sudden personality change are all warning signs of a potential abuser. Dangerous Relationships will help readers recognize a potentially violent personality before it's too late. Interweaving real-life stories of four couples, Dr. Noelle Nelson highlights ...
     
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    Handbook of Domestic Violence Intervention Strategies: Policies, Programs, and Legal Remedies
    Book by Albert R. Roberts; Oxford University Press, 2002
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    Public awareness regarding the life-threatening nature and intense traumatic impact of domestic violence has substantially increased in the past decade. At the same time, dramatic changes have taken place regarding criminal justice and social work policies and practices applied to domestic violence ...
     
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    The Violent Couple
    Book by William A. Stacey, Lonnie R. Hazlewood, Anson Shupe; Praeger Publishers, 1994
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    This book offers a social movement perspective on family violence, framing the discovery of abuse toward women and men as a "natural" development flowing out of social movements of the 1960s and 1970s. It combines clinical and statistical methods to yield a sophisticated understanding of the ...
     


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