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Intimate Partner Violence: A Bibliography of Theory, Research, and Intervention (en Inglés)
Leonard Snyder
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E. J. Cho
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Leone Snyder
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Reseña del libro "Intimate Partner Violence: A Bibliography of Theory, Research, and Intervention (en Inglés)"
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a wide-spread and severe problem that spares no social group. Practitioners in the helping professions need timely, accurate information about IPV but seldom have the time to search for it! "Intimate Partner Violence: A Bibliography of Theory, Research, and Intervention" capably addresses the need. This important book provides a convenient annotated bibliography of the literature of IPV. Each article is concisely summarized with background, methodology, results, conclusions and other relevant information. Complete APA-format publication data is included for each source. It is up to date - almost all of the sources are 2011-2018 - and strongly focused on evidence-based theory and practice. Anyone who needs reliable information about IPV will find this book to be tremendously valuable. Social workers, counselors, psychotherapists, physicians, nurses, educators and students are among those who will benefit from the convenient, efficient access to the literature that this book provides. 100% of the proceeds from sales of this book go to support the nonprofit Minnesota Center for Nonviolence in its mission of helping people develop the skills and resources needed to live nonviolently.