Draws on the expertise of authors from 21 countries to tell the story of domestic violence in their country, and will include a personal case study of someone who has experienced domestic violence. The editors incorporate a strengths-based perspective, which includes individual, relationship, community, and societal strengths. The book blends academic, professional, and victims’ expertise to determine these strengths and analyze how they can translate into greater safety for victims and increased accountability for perpetrators, including improved policy formation and research.
Archive for June 2013
Prevalence of ASD in an Icelandic birth cohort
Troubled Families: progress information on the number of families worked with in year 1
Caregiving and Early Life Trauma: Exploring the Experiences of Family Caregivers to Aging Holocaust Survivors
Toward a Theory of Health-Related Family Quality of Life
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Fear of Emotions: The Role of Attentional Control
Sowing wild oats: Valuable experience or a field full of weeds?
Integrated Care: Our Shared Commitment
Perceiving low self-esteem in close others impedes capitalization and undermines the relationship
Major depressive disorder in a Kenyan youth sample: relationship with parenting behavior and parental psychiatric disorders
If you get better, will I? An actor–partner analysis of the mutual influence of group therapy outcomes.
Coping with Age-related Threats to Role Identity: Older Couples and the Management of Household Money
Global pension systems and their reform: Worldwide drivers, trends and challenges
An oral health intervention for people with serious mental illness (Three Shires Early Intervention Dental Trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Disconnected Mothers and the Well-Being of Children: A Research Report
Intrinsic network abnormalities in posttraumatic stress disorder: Research directions for the next decade.
Controlling the Type I error rate by using the nonparametric bootstrap when comparing means
Perspective taking and automatic intergroup evaluation change: Testing an associative self-anchoring account.
My teacher saved my life’ versus Teachers don’t have a clue’: an online survey of pupils’ experiences of eating disorders
Race-Specific Agglomeration Economies: Social Distance and the Black-White Wage Gap
An integrated mindfulness-based approach to the treatment of women with sexual pain and anxiety: promoting autonomy and mind/body connection
Community Preventive Services Task Force 2013 Annual Report to Congress and Agencies Related to the Work of the Task Force
You Can’t Make Me Do It: State Implementation of Insurance Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act
Sustainability of knowledge translation interventions: a scoping review protocol
16 to 19 bursary fund examples of good practice
Family Violence From a Global Perspective: A Strengths-Based Approach
From Galaxies to Universe: A Cross-Disciplinary Review and Analysis of Public Values Publications From 1969 to 2012
The study of public values (PVs) is generating growing interest in public administration and public management, yet many challenges and unanswered questions remain. For the study of PVs to progress, we need to go beyond the traditional boundaries of public administration and management, to explore how and why scholars in different disciplines use the concept, and how and where approaches to the concept differ and overlap.