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Formerly Battered Women

Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 2001
Over the past three decades, extensive research has examined why battered women stay with their abusers. However, very few studies have focused on the subjective experiences of formerly battered women in the process of deciding to divorce their abusive husbands and in their attempt to carry out their decision.
Muhammad M Haj-Yahia
exaly   +2 more sources

The Impact of a Batterers' Program on Battered Women

Violence Against Women, 1999
Twenty-five in-depth interviews were conducted with battered women whose partners had completed a batterers' intervention program (BIP) that was administered by a women's shelter in a Canadian urban setting. Interview questions broadly explored women's experiences with the BIP, including what, if any, differences they perceived after their partners ...
Juliet B, Austin, Juergen, Dankwort
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Battered Women

Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 1997
This review of research findings on woman battering reveals how research has played a major role in changing social policy and challenging common myths and stereotypes. The earliest literature contained the ideas of a few psychotherapists who viewed woman battering as a rare phenomenon that involved masochistic women and sadistic men, which led to the ...
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