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In this book Christine Murray carefully weaves her personal
experiences as a survivor with her professional expertise as a
counselor, community advocate, and researcher into a comprehensive
guidebook for survivors of abuse. Moving forward after suffering
abuse at the hands of someone who is supposed to love and care for
you is no easy feat. And yet, healing and recovering from past
abuse is possible, and the journey to get there can be an
empowering opportunity for growth. Triumph Over Abuse provides a
road map for doing more than simply moving on from the past. Filled
with accessible case studies and exercises, the book offers
extensive practical guidance on a range of topics, such as building
coping skills, surrounding yourself with the right kinds of
support, working through traumatic memories, and channeling your
experience into helping others and making a difference in the
world. The book will inspire and equip survivors of abuse to build
full, meaningful lives despite the trauma they have faced, as well
as being a tool for clinicians to use to support clients.
In this book Christine Murray carefully weaves her personal
experiences as a survivor with her professional expertise as a
counselor, community advocate, and researcher into a comprehensive
guidebook for survivors of abuse. Moving forward after suffering
abuse at the hands of someone who is supposed to love and care for
you is no easy feat. And yet, healing and recovering from past
abuse is possible, and the journey to get there can be an
empowering opportunity for growth. Triumph Over Abuse provides a
road map for doing more than simply moving on from the past. Filled
with accessible case studies and exercises, the book offers
extensive practical guidance on a range of topics, such as building
coping skills, surrounding yourself with the right kinds of
support, working through traumatic memories, and channeling your
experience into helping others and making a difference in the
world. The book will inspire and equip survivors of abuse to build
full, meaningful lives despite the trauma they have faced, as well
as being a tool for clinicians to use to support clients.
The comprehensive theory- and research-based guidelines provided in
this text help answer the personal and professional questions
therapists have as they provide competent clinical treatment to
clients who have experienced family violence. It presents academic,
scholarly, and statistical terms in an accessible and user-friendly
way, with useful take-away points for practitioners such as
clarifying contradictory findings, summarizing major research-based
implications and guidelines, and addressing the unique clinical
challenges faced by mental health professionals. Both professionals
and students in graduate-level mental health training programs will
find the presentation of information and exercises highly useful,
and will appreciate the breadth of topics covered: intimate partner
violence, battering, child maltreatment and adult survivors,
co-occurring substance abuse, the abuse of vulnerable populations,
cultural issues, prevention, and self-care. Professionals and
students alike will find that, with this book, they can help their
clients overcome the significant traumas and challenges they face
to let their strength and resilience shine through.
The comprehensive theory- and research-based guidelines provided in
this text help answer the personal and professional questions
therapists have as they provide competent clinical treatment to
clients who have experienced family violence. It presents academic,
scholarly, and statistical terms in an accessible and user-friendly
way, with useful take-away points for practitioners such as
clarifying contradictory findings, summarizing major research-based
implications and guidelines, and addressing the unique clinical
challenges faced by mental health professionals. Both professionals
and students in graduate-level mental health training programs will
find the presentation of information and exercises highly useful,
and will appreciate the breadth of topics covered: intimate partner
violence, battering, child maltreatment and adult survivors,
co-occurring substance abuse, the abuse of vulnerable populations,
cultural issues, prevention, and self-care. Professionals and
students alike will find that, with this book, they can help their
clients overcome the significant traumas and challenges they face
to let their strength and resilience shine through.
Overcoming the Stigma of Intimate Partner Abuse addresses the
impact of the shame surrounding intimate partner violence and the
importance of actively challenging this stigma. Through examples of
survivors who have triumphed over past abuse, the book presents a
new way to understand the dynamics of abusive relationships as well
as demonstrates the strength, resourcefulness, and resilience of
victims and survivors. Overcoming the Stigma of Intimate Partner
Abuse offers professionals, survivors, and communities an action
plan to end stigma, support survivors, advocate for better response
systems, raise awareness about abuse, and prevent violence.
Overcoming the Stigma of Intimate Partner Abuse addresses the
impact of the shame surrounding intimate partner violence and the
importance of actively challenging this stigma. Through examples of
survivors who have triumphed over past abuse, the book presents a
new way to understand the dynamics of abusive relationships as well
as demonstrates the strength, resourcefulness, and resilience of
victims and survivors. Overcoming the Stigma of Intimate Partner
Abuse offers professionals, survivors, and communities an action
plan to end stigma, support survivors, advocate for better response
systems, raise awareness about abuse, and prevent violence.
If the essential acts of teaching are the same for schoolteachers
and professors, why are they seen as members of quite separate
professions? Would the nation's schools be better served if
teachers shared more of the authority that professors have long
enjoyed? Will a slow revolution be completed that enables
schoolteachers to take charge of their practice--to shoulder more
responsibility for hiring, mentoring, promoting, and, if necessary,
firing their peers? This book explores these questions by analyzing
the essential acts of teaching in a way that will help all teachers
become more thoughtful practitioners. It presents portraits of
teachers (most of them women) struggling to take control of their
practice in a system dominated by an administrative elite (mostly
male). The educational system, Gerald Grant and Christine Murray
argue, will be saved not by better managers but by better teachers.
And the only way to secure them is by attracting talented recruits,
developing their skills, and instituting better means of assessing
teachers' performance. Grant and Murray describe the evolution of
the teaching profession over the last hundred years, and then focus
in depth on recent experiments that gave teachers the power to
shape their schools and mentor young educators. The authors
conclude by analyzing three equally possible scenarios depicting
the role of teachers in 2020.
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