Surviving Domestic Abuse examines how formal and informal supports and services can mitigate the damaging, and sometimes fatal, social cost of domestic violence. The book highlights victims' perceptions of supports and lays a foundation for professionals and family members to effectively assist victims of domestic abuse.
Surviving Domestic Abuse examines how formal and informal supports and services can mitigate the damaging, and sometimes fatal, social cost of domestic violence. The book highlights victims' perceptions of supports and lays a foundation for professionals and family members to effectively assist victims of domestic abuse.
Michele A. Finneran, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychotherapist with Vecc & Associates, LLC. She has a Ph.D. in Conflict Resolution/Dispute Analysis from Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Finneran is licensed to practice in the state of Florida and her research and experience focuses on the topic of domestic abuse populations. She also emphasizes thought and mood disorders, as well as psychological and emotional issues in her clinical, private practice.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Section 1: Seeking Help Chapter 1: Seeking Help Section 2: Formal Supports Chapter 2: Law Enforcement Chapter 3: Mental Health/Social Services Chapter 4: Medical Staff and Clergy Chapter 5: Judicial System: Historical Overview and Where Are We Today? Section 3: Informal Supports Chapter 6: Family Chapter 7: Friends Chapter 8: Coworkers and Employers Chapter 9: Empowerment Model and Theory Epilogue
Introduction Section 1: Seeking Help Chapter 1: Seeking Help Section 2: Formal Supports Chapter 2: Law Enforcement Chapter 3: Mental Health/Social Services Chapter 4: Medical Staff and Clergy Chapter 5: Judicial System: Historical Overview and Where Are We Today? Section 3: Informal Supports Chapter 6: Family Chapter 7: Friends Chapter 8: Coworkers and Employers Chapter 9: Empowerment Model and Theory Epilogue
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