This text offers practical guidance on how mental health professionals can identify and respond to domestic violence experienced by their patients.
This text provides a clear introduction to the theoretical debates surrounding domestic violence and offers practical advice on possible interventions.
Explore methods and techniques that health care providers can use to treat battered women?more humanely and effectively! This vital book examines the role of health care in the struggle to combat domestic violence.
This book is a key point of reference for professionals working within a broad range of health care environments. This book is taking a broad health focused approach towards Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA).
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