This book responds to the debate about the approach and effectiveness of batterer programs, especially in light of the evidence-based practice movement. Through a collection of interviews with well-established batterer program founders and leaders, it answers many misconceptions and misrepresentations and highlights the programs' contributions.
This book responds to the debate about the approach and effectiveness of batterer programs, especially in light of the evidence-based practice movement. Through a collection of interviews with well-established batterer program founders and leaders, it answers many misconceptions and misrepresentations and highlights the programs' contributions.
Edward W. Gondolf is professor emeritus at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He is also research associate and former research director at the Mid-Atlantic Addiction Research and Training Institute (MARTI).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Respect, Accountability, and Justice Chapter 1: The Duluth Model Chapter 2: Individualized Problem-Solving Chapter 3: Clinical Integration Chapter 4: Activist Oriented Chapter 5: Women Leaders Chapter 6: Other Approaches Chapter 7: Beyond Abusive Men A Final Thought
Introduction: Respect, Accountability, and Justice Chapter 1: The Duluth Model Chapter 2: Individualized Problem-Solving Chapter 3: Clinical Integration Chapter 4: Activist Oriented Chapter 5: Women Leaders Chapter 6: Other Approaches Chapter 7: Beyond Abusive Men A Final Thought
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