This handbook not only provides a clear introduction to the theoretical debates surrounding domestic violence but also offers practical advice on possible interventions. Focusing on improving the care of clients it covers: the causes of domestic violence, professional issues for the practitioner, the process of intervention (in specific settings and with children), mutli-agency approaches and education.
Taking an evidence-based approach to practical problems, this book is a welcome resource for nurses, doctors and other health practitioners who deal with the consequences of domestic violence in their daily work.
Taking an evidence-based approach to practical problems, this book is a welcome resource for nurses, doctors and other health practitioners who deal with the consequences of domestic violence in their daily work.