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Praise for the second edition:
The NASW Code of Ethics demands that we adhere to ethical principles such as service, social justice, dignity and worth of a person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence. Hamel is clearly demonstrating a knowledge and application of all of these principles, which can be evidenced through his text. This is a must-have text for social workers who strive for excellence within our field and want to see progress within the domestic violence treatment field. --The New Social Worker
Praise for the first edition:
A comprehensive assessment and treatment handbook that addresses the complexities of violence by men and women in intimate relationships. The appendix includes many excellent assessment forms and patient exercises professionals can utilize to augment their treatment approach.
-Daniel J. Sonkin, PhD
Author ofLearning to Live Without Violence: A Handbook for Men
Finally, a 'how to' guide to abuse that recognizes just how key the dynamic within the couple can be in predicting and perpetuating violence. This step-by-step approach will help both professionals and the people involved in violent relationships to think honestly about these issues. Hats off to Hamel who has developed the manual for responding to this complex problem.
-Linda G. Mills, PhD, JD, MSW
Professor of Social Work, Public Policy, and Law, NYU
I recommend this book as a 'must read' for anyone interested in understanding domestic violence andeveryoneworking as a family counselor.
-Dr. William A. Stacey, Professor, University of Texas at Arlington
The book presents a completely new approach to domestic violence: the gender-inclusive approach. Sound research has documented that both sexes play important roles in the causes and treatment of partner abuse, and this exciting book shows how. This book leads the way to making domestic-violencló´
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