Written by a therapist who specializes in abusive men, this guide reveals how abusers interact with and manipulate children-and how mothers can help their children recover from the trauma of witnessing abuse.
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Written by a therapist who specializes in abusive men, this guide reveals how abusers interact with and manipulate children-and how mothers can help their children recover from the trauma of witnessing abuse.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Ex-library. xviii, 364 p.; 24 cm. LCCN 2003064680 Type of material Book Personal name Bancroft, Lundy. Main title When dad hurts mom: helping your children heal the wounds of witnessing abuse / by Lundy Bancroft. Published/Created New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, c2004. Description xviii, 364 p.; 24 cm. ISBN 0399151109 (acid-free paper) LC classification HV6626.2. B254 2004 LC Subjects Abused wives--Life skills guides. Children of abused wives--Psychology. Abusive men--Family relationships. Family violence--Prevention. Victims of family violence--Mental health. Dewey class no. 362.82/923