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Violent Partners:

A Breakthrough Plan for Ending the Cycle of Abuse
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Basic Books, Sep 8, 2009 - Family & Relationships - 298 pages
A radical new take on the crisis of intimate abuse, "Violent Partners" argues that as a culture we misunderstand the root causes and basic effects of abuse, and until that changes there is no hope of fixing the problem. Dr. Linda Mills challenges assumptions, tears down myths, and offer solutions, all the while telling riveting stories of couples who have conquered violence in their relationships. In "Violent Partners," she describes several programs that hold promise for addressing intimate abuse, including two nationally known and groundbreaking treatment programs-Peacemaking Circles and Healing Circles. Controversial, provocative, and accessible, "Violent Partners" is unlike any other book on abuse and relationships, and highlights in great detail the complexities of violence through the stories of men and women who have acknowledged their abuse and sought to do something about it. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand violence in their own relationship, friends and family members of victims and abusers, and legal and mental health practitioners looking for a new and valuable approach to treating couples in crisis.

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Review: Violent Partners: A Breakthrough Plan for Ending the Cycle of Abuse

User Review  - M Woods - Goodreads

Excellent book from a dynamic, empowering person. This is a must read for all who want to know about domestic violence (causes, triggers) and ways of dealing with it that are healing and restorative to the families impacted by it. Met her and it was truly and enlightening experience! Read full review

Review: Violent Partners

User Review  - Julz - Goodreads

This book shows sympathy for cis men as it critiques the dynamics of violence in intimate, monogamous relationships. I liked the idea about women continually seeing themselves as victims thus ... Read full review

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