Home
the House of Abuse Understanding Violence Home
Loading Inventory...
Barnes and Noble
the House of Abuse Understanding Violence Home
Current price: $24.95
Barnes and Noble
the House of Abuse Understanding Violence Home
Current price: $24.95
Loading Inventory...
Size: Paperback
*Product Information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, and additional information please contact Barnes and Noble
A woman is thinking of leaving her husband, who has abused her for the past five years of their marriage. This isn't the first time she has thoughts of leaving. Her children are frightened by their mother's cries and the bruises on her face. They don't know what will happen next.
Violence in the home is still a hidden epidemic that is often misunderstood by those who have not been impacted by its wrath. They may wonder: "Why doesn't she just leave?" "Why do men abuse the women they love?" Mike McGrane's
House of Abuse
was created to help perpetrators of domestic violence examine their behaviors and, hopefully, end their abuse. This intervention exercise has been used in multiple settings with victims/survivors, clinicians, chemical dependency counselors, the military, high schools and colleges, and general audiences throughout the world to increase understanding of this complex issue.
Drawing on the author's three decades of work with both perpetrators and victims/survivors,
The House of Abuse: Understanding Violence in the Home
describes each room in
The House
through the stories of the men and women who have lived there-and offers conclusions about what sorts of interventions can help bring peace to
The House.
Violence in the home is still a hidden epidemic that is often misunderstood by those who have not been impacted by its wrath. They may wonder: "Why doesn't she just leave?" "Why do men abuse the women they love?" Mike McGrane's
House of Abuse
was created to help perpetrators of domestic violence examine their behaviors and, hopefully, end their abuse. This intervention exercise has been used in multiple settings with victims/survivors, clinicians, chemical dependency counselors, the military, high schools and colleges, and general audiences throughout the world to increase understanding of this complex issue.
Drawing on the author's three decades of work with both perpetrators and victims/survivors,
The House of Abuse: Understanding Violence in the Home
describes each room in
The House
through the stories of the men and women who have lived there-and offers conclusions about what sorts of interventions can help bring peace to
The House.