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Battered Women and Their Children
Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1992J C, Campbell, B, Parker
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A Comparative Analysis of Incarcerated Battered Women and a Community Sample of Battered Women
1996Abstract Recent estimates indicate that between 2 million and 4 million women are beaten in their homes each year (Biden, 1993; Roberts & Roberts, 1990; Sugg & Inui, 1992). The battering of an intimate partner is much more widespread and prevalent than usually realized.
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In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice, 1996
The task for a clinician working with battered women is to address the configuration of the client's needs derived from the battering experience in the context of other life issues or problems that she may also face. Based on a conceptualization of problems experienced by battered women that is based on an integration of social learning theory ...
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The task for a clinician working with battered women is to address the configuration of the client's needs derived from the battering experience in the context of other life issues or problems that she may also face. Based on a conceptualization of problems experienced by battered women that is based on an integration of social learning theory ...
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Battered women, realism, and stereotypes of battered women
Stereotypes of battered women invoked by photographs and videotapes were examined. 'Informed' participants were told some women they would judge were battered women, and were asked to select from a pool of 10 the one they believed was most or least likely to be a battered woman.openaire +1 more source
Battered Women: The Grieving Process
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1979openaire +2 more sources
Battered Women's Concern for Their Pets: A Closer Look
Journal of Family Social Work, 2005Elizabeth B Strand
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Organizing for Economic Empowerment of Battered Women
Journal of Community Practice, 2006Cynthia K Sanders
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