Intimate Violence
Discover a profound exploration of domestic violence in Intimate Violence by Joseph Scalia, published by Columbia University Press in 2002. This insightful book spans 192 pages, offering a compassionate perspective on the complex inner life of batterers. Scalia delves into the psychological mechanisms behind violent behavior, challenging societal stereotypes about abuse and victims. He presents alternative viewpoints that encourage understanding and empathy, while also addressing effective treatment methodologies aimed at fostering lasting change. Ideal for students and professionals in psychology, social work, and family therapy, Intimate Violence is an essential read for anyone looking to comprehend the intricacies of family violence and the path to healing. Enhance your library with this critical resource today!