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Suggested Books

There are many useful books on the subject of domestic abuse. A search for 'domestic violence' on any of the major online booksellers, or at your local library, should provide you with a number of choices.

Listed below are some of the books most pertinent to psychological abuse and/or just plain good.

 

   

I closed my eyesAmazon No visible

I Closed My Eyes

by Michelle Weldon

A compelling, first-person account of physical abuse written by an acclaimed journalist.     

Surviving Domestic Violence: Voices of Women Who Broke Free

by Elaine Weiss

A collection of survivors' stories, creating a rich picture of the abusive relationship.

Surviving Domestic ViolenceAmason Why does he

Whose Face is in the Mirror

Whose Face Is in the Mirror?

by Dianne Schwartz

One woman's theraputic look back at her abusive relationship.                                   

No Visible Wounds

by Mary Susan Miller

Identifies and explains different forms of non-physical abuse. More of a feminist slant, but quite readable.

No Visible Wounds

Why Does He do ThatAmazon I closed my eyes

Why Does He Do That? 

by Lundy Bancroft

An in depth, insightul, shockingly perceptive look into the mind of abusers. Includes answers to victims' most-asked questions.

Amazon Whose faceRefuge From Abuse

by Nancy Nason-Clark & Catherine Clark Kroeger

A wonderfully written, thourougly researched, highly compassionate guide for the abused Christian woman.

 Refuge from Abuse

Amazon Surviving  Next Time She'll be Dead

Next Time She’ll be Dead: Battering and How To Stop It

by Ann Jones

An in-depth look at the problem of battering in the United States.                                         


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