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Suggested Books |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
Refuge From Abuse
by Nancy Nason-Clark & Catherine Clark Kroeger
A wonderfully written, thourougly researched, highly compassionate guide for the abused Christian woman. |
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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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