It could happen to anyone: Why battered women stay Alyce D. LaViolette, Alternatives Counseling Association, California Institute of Rural Management, Gujarat ; Ola W. Barnett, Pepperdine University.
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TextPublication details: Los Angeles: Sage; 2014Edition: Third editionDescription: xviii, 319 p.: 23 cmISBN: - 9781452277745
- HV6626.2 .B27 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-308) and index.
Weaving the fabric of abuse: learned helplessness and learned hopelessness -- Institutional battering: the power of the patriarchy -- Victimization: why does it happen to her? -- Living with fear: the force that holds, molds, and controls -- Meltdown: the impact of stress and learned helplessness -- Catalysts for change -- Voices of hope: survivors speak.
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