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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Self-Management / Anger Management
  • Language:English
  • Pages:34
  • eBook ISBN:9781620953211

The Family Domestic Violence Prevention Primer

How to Take the "Dys" Out of Functional

by Rev. Dr. Thomas M. Abel D.D.

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Overview
Domestic Violence sectioned for each principal involved in the event. The Abused, Abuser, and The Innocents. Deals with causes and how to deal with the activity that brought about the event.
Description
It deals mainly with the victims and what the issues are. Mainly, how to get out. The abuser is also discussed with the view that the abuser should realized fault and how anger develops. Children are the helpless victims because they don't understand and they don't have the options that the person being abused does. "Prevention?" Yes, this publication can prevent it if it is followed correctly but the author is not about to assume that it is a cure-all. Main emphasis is for the victims to get out. This option is explained to the abuser, too. If he or she won't grasp fault and/or cause, they are told that the persons they are trying to control should leave immediately.
About the author
Reverend Doctor Thomas Abel is a retired minister who has devoted his life to helping people with anger issues. He has counseled hundreds of couples and individuals on how to deal with anger from the receiver's point of view and from the person with anger issues point of view. The Family Domestic Violence Prevention Primer is culled from these sessions. It deals mainly with the victims and what the issues are. Mainly, how to get out. The abuser is also discussed with the view that the abuser should realized fault and how anger develops. Children are the helpless victims because they don't understand and they don't have the options that the person being abused does. "Prevention?" Yes, this publication can prevent it if it is followed correctly but the author is not about to assume that it is a cure-all. Main emphasis is for the victims to get out. This option is explained to the abuser, too. If he or she won't grasp fault and/or cause, they are told that the persons they are trying to control should leave immediately.