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Countering Domestic Violence. .

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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 13Family. Publisher: Harvard Mental Health Letter, 2004ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Abused women | Abusive men | Alcoholism | Behavior therapy | Children and violence | Family violence | Mental health counseling | Parent and child | Post-traumatic stress disorder | Victims of family violenceDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Advances in public consciousness have made the plight of battered women an acknowledged social issue and an explicit concern of physicians and mental health professionals. We are beginning to understand the needs of these women, their children, and the men who love and hurt them." (HARVARD MENTAL HEALTH LETTER) This article examines the problem of domestic violence and reports how those that treat its victims are "learning how to trace its causes, prevent it, and cope with its aftermath."
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Originally Published: Countering Domestic Violence, April 2004; pp. 1-5.

"Advances in public consciousness have made the plight of battered women an acknowledged social issue and an explicit concern of physicians and mental health professionals. We are beginning to understand the needs of these women, their children, and the men who love and hurt them." (HARVARD MENTAL HEALTH LETTER) This article examines the problem of domestic violence and reports how those that treat its victims are "learning how to trace its causes, prevent it, and cope with its aftermath."

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