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Author Goodman, Lisa A.

Title Listening to battered women : a survivor-centered approach to advocacy, mental health, and justice / Lisa A. Goodman and Deborah Epstein ; foreword by Judith L. Herman.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2008]
©2008

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (xix, 184 pages).
Series Psychology of women book series.
Psychology of women book series.
Note Title from PDF title page (viewed Oct. 20, 2008).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-163) and indexes.
Contents Series foreword -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The need for continued reform : the broad scope and deep impact of intimate partner violence -- 2. The advocacy response -- 3. The mental health system response -- 4. The justice system response -- 5. A critical analysis of system responses : the importance of voice, community, and economic empowerment -- 6. Recommendations for future reform -- References -- Author index -- Subject index -- About the authors.
Summary "Listening to Battered Women: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Advocacy, Mental Health, and Justice presents an in-depth, multidisciplinary look at society's responses to domestic violence. Although substantial reforms have been made in the services available to battered women since the 1970s, the book shows how the public and private systems available to victims of domestic violence are still failing to meet the needs of the women who seek help. Using a feminist perspective, authors Lisa A. Goodman and Deborah Epstein explore and critique the current available services in three different arenas: the domestic violence advocacy community, the mental health profession, and the justice system. In recent years, the options available to battered women have expanded dramatically. However, these reforms have been made at the expense of the contextualized, women-centered focus that was once at the heart of the anti-domestic violence movement. The authors argue that a renewed focus on the principles of the early feminist movement--for example, listening to individual women's voices, promoting supportive communities, and facilitating economic empowerment--could result in substantial progress in efforts to protect and counsel battered women. A series of concrete recommendations for improvements in the advocacy, mental health, and justice systems are also discussed. Researchers interested in the fields of violence, gender studies, psychology of women, mental health trauma, and family law, as well as practitioners working with the victims of intimate partner violence, will find this book to be a valuable resource in their efforts"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved).
Note Description based on print version record.
System Details System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Abused women -- Services for.
Family violence.
Battered Women.
Domestic Violence -- prevention & control.
Feminism.
Mental Health Services.
Social Control, Formal.
Socioeconomic Factors.
Added Author Epstein, Deborah, 1962-
American Psychological Association.
Note Available from some providers with title: PsycBooks
Other Form: Print version: Goodman, Lisa A. Listening to battered women : a survivor-centered approach to advocacy, mental health, and justice. 1st ed. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2008 9781433802393 (OCoLC)123539536
ISBN 9781433802393
1433802392
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