Mothers who have left an abusive relationship : the effect of their participation in a parenting support group
Abuse of women in intimate relationships has gained international recognition as an important social phenomenon which has significant physical and psychological implications for those exposed to it (Heise, Pitanguy, & Germain, 1994). History has repeatedly shown that abuse does not end with...
Main Author: | Petersen, Karin Anne |
---|---|
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
|
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/5974 |
Similar Items
-
Mothers who have left an abusive relationship : the effect of their participation in a parenting support group
by: Petersen, Karin Anne
Published: (2009) -
Child sexual abuse and the non-offending parent, a psychoeducational support group or mothers who have children who have been sexually abused
by: Schmor, Stephanie Ann
Published: (2007) -
Child sexual abuse and the non-offending parent, a psychoeducational support group or mothers who have children who have been sexually abused
by: Schmor, Stephanie Ann
Published: (2007) -
Child sexual abuse and the non-offending parent, a psychoeducational support group or mothers who have children who have been sexually abused
by: Schmor, Stephanie Ann
Published: (2007) -
Moral Geography of Focus Groups with Participants Who Have Preexisting Relationships in the Workplace
by: Anne T. Hofmeyer, et al.
Published: (2007-06-01)