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- 2013012788 contributor B12719667.
- 2013012788 date "2014".
- 2013012788 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013012788 description "Introduction : a re-framing of stereotypes of battered women -- A holistic approach to the complex problem of battering -- Protective strategies in the context of battered women's true risk -- Burden : the multitude of risks batterers can create -- Understanding the full context of violence : financial and institutional issues that constrain coping -- Social issues, practical concerns, and personal values that influence coping strategies -- Immediate situational strategies -- Protecting children, family, friends, co-workers and pets -- Reaching out for social support and navigating the challenges of information management -- Turning to spiritual and religious resources -- Using formal services -- Invisible strategies -- Bringing a more holistic approach to services and tools for intervention -- Conclusion: recognizing protective strategies can create progress.".
- 2013012788 extent "pages cm.".
- 2013012788 identifier "9780199873654 (alk. paper)".
- 2013012788 isPartOf "Interpersonal violence series".
- 2013012788 issued "2014".
- 2013012788 language "eng".
- 2013012788 spatial "United States.".
- 2013012788 subject "362.82/920973 23".
- 2013012788 subject "Abused women Services for United States.".
- 2013012788 subject "Abused women United States.".
- 2013012788 subject "Family violence United States.".
- 2013012788 subject "HV6626.2 .H358 2014".
- 2013012788 tableOfContents "Introduction : a re-framing of stereotypes of battered women -- A holistic approach to the complex problem of battering -- Protective strategies in the context of battered women's true risk -- Burden : the multitude of risks batterers can create -- Understanding the full context of violence : financial and institutional issues that constrain coping -- Social issues, practical concerns, and personal values that influence coping strategies -- Immediate situational strategies -- Protecting children, family, friends, co-workers and pets -- Reaching out for social support and navigating the challenges of information management -- Turning to spiritual and religious resources -- Using formal services -- Invisible strategies -- Bringing a more holistic approach to services and tools for intervention -- Conclusion: recognizing protective strategies can create progress.".
- 2013012788 title "Battered women's protective strategies : stronger than you know / Sherry Hamby.".
- 2013012788 type "text".