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Ola W. Barnett, Alyce D. LaViolette ; foreword by Lenore E.A. WalkerPublication Details
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LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) HV6626.2 .B27 1993 AVAILABLE SAGE Collection SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOGAN HOUSE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Barnett and LaViolette examine such behaviors as learned helplessness, learned hopefulness, fear, posttraumatic stress, and the battered women’s syndrome. This book is written by two outstanding experts in the field who are eminently qualified to understand the dynamics of women battering. –Mildred Daley Pagelow, Ph.D., California State University, Fullerton (AN EVEN LONGER VERSION OF THIS QUOTE IS IN THE FILE–BUT PERMISSION WAS ALSO GIVEN FOR THIS ONE) “This book is well written, easy to read, and will be useful in training paraprofessionals, including shelter workers and others who need to be knowledgeable about the dynamics of battering.” –Mich (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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- Women suffer 2,100,000 injuries annually as a result of domestic violence compared to 522,000 injuries from car accidents and 131,120 injuries resulting from rape. These battered women face difficult decisions as a result of living in violent households. The most fundamental of these is the decision to stay or leave. Fear - both emotional and physical - is present in every case. Empirically based, yet accessibly written for mental health and social service practitioners, this powerful volume argues against blaming women for their victimization. It provides comprehensive and current theories on why women stay in abusive relationships - and why they leave. The authors examine learned helplessness, learned hopelessness, fear, post-traumatic stress, and the battered women’s syndrome. Poignant case studies depict the heroic efforts of survivors to liberate themselves from the cultural mores, sexism, and specific learning patterns that entrapped them. An excellent resource, it is ideal for anyone seeking to better understand and address this pervasive social tragedy
Contents
- Foreword / Lenore E. A. Walker
- 1. Weaving the Fabric of Abuse: Learned Hopefulness and Learned Helplessness
- 2. Institutional Battering: The Power of the Patriarchy
- 3. Living With Fear: The Force That Holds, Molds, and Controls
- 4. Victimization: Betrayed by the Tie That Binds
- 5. Meltdown: The Impact of Stress and Learned Helplessness
- 6. Catalysts for Change
- 7. Voices of Hope: Survivors Speak
- Appendix A: General Learning Information
- Appendix B: Specific Learning Experiments
ISBN
- 0803953097
- 0803953100
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