This book draws attention to the complexity of helping battered women and their children. The authors introduce a new model of women-defined advocacy that emphasizes several topics, including understanding a battered woman's perspective.
Straus, M.A., Hamby, S., Boney-McCoy, S., & Sugarman, D. (1996). The Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS2): ... Stuart, G.L., Moore, T. M., Hellmuth, J. C., Ramsey, S.E., & Kahler, C.W. (2006). Reasons for intimate partner violence ...
Attentive to the real- world context of limited time, resources, and options for victims and for advocates, this enlightening text focuses on what is feasible and offers ideas for working within such constraints.
This is the second edition of that comprehensive safety plan and it includes planning for social network use after leaving the abusive relationship. This is a comprehensive domestic violence and abuse safety planning workbook.
This safety plan is out of print, replaced with the second edition. You can find the second edition at https://www.createspace.com/5209384.This is a comprehensive domestic violence and abuse safety planning workbook.
Based on findings from six primary research studies carried out by the authors themselves, as well as other published research, this book reveals how undermining mothering - specifically, family courts and social work agencies blaming ...
And for the Victim--How do I: - Get stronger on the inside? - Deal with the legal system? - Stay sane in a shelter? - Stay save and begin recovery? This is a how-to book--practical, easy to use--and it just might save a life.
Donation from Centre for Children & Families in the Justice System of the London Family Court Clinic 2004.
A call for safety and accountablilty.
The tensions discussed in this book, similar to those involved in the #metoo movement, include questions of accountability, reckoning, redemption, healing, and forgiveness.
Having a safety plan is a necessary tool, if you are planning to leave an abusive relationship.