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Empowering and Healing the Battered Woman

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The book spells out in practical, concrete terms what it really means to place the pathology outside the battered woman. The novelty in this approach lies in the implications for practice: battered women are not sick +/- they are in a sick situation. nPractical and comprehensive, an excellent guide for clinicians and other interveners n. Mary Ann Dutton's book, Empowering and Healing the Battered Woman, integrates psychological theory with detailed information on the real-life dimensions of abused women's posttraumatic responses and the strategies for assessment that form a part of each chapter are particularly valuable n. Dutton's approach of understanding women's experiences of violence in context and of empowering abused women will also serve to empower +/- and free +/- those providing services to women victims of partner violence. - Angela Browne, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical School (Author, When Battered Women Kill) Drawing upon her vast clinical, academic, and forensic background, Mary Ann Dutton shows us that women experience abuse in many different ways and employ a wide range of techniques to survive the abuse. She then offers numerous suggestions for working with battered women, all predicted on ethical, feminist principles. Although geared toward clinicians, this book is a great resource for battered women's advocate, law enforcement officials, and attorneys +/- for anyone who comes into contact with battered women. - Sue Osthoff, Director, National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women Finally, a book on battered women that shelter workers can recommend to traditionally trained therapists. Dutton provides a conceptual framework for understanding the differing needs of battered women: support, advocacy, and healing. Not all battered women are the same. Dutton details both the assessment processes and therapeutic approaches that acknowledge those differences. - Anne L. Ganley, PhD, Domestic Violence Program, Seattle V.A. Medical Center
Release date Australia
September 5th, 2000
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Pages
228
Publisher
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Dimensions
152x229x13
ISBN-13
9780826100887
Product ID
3903991

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