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Abused Men Philip W. Cook

Abused Men By Philip W. Cook

Abused Men by Philip W. Cook


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Summary

When most people think of domestic violence, images of battered women or abused children come to mind. After examining the reasons why so little is known about male abuse and the difficulties researchers encounter, Cook shows how the abused man, his friends and family, and the abusive or abused woman can come to grips with domestic violence.

Abused Men Summary

Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence by Philip W. Cook

When most people think of domestic violence, images of battered women or abused children come to mind. But there is another side to this issue that is not as familiar-abused men. This unique book is the first to comprehensively examine this important but neglected social issue. Already praised by a diverse spectrum of readers-from Dear Abby's Abigail Van Buren, to the nation's leading domestic violence researcher, to those in law enforcement and counseling-this work is sure to spark controversy and discussion. It offers gripping, emotional stories, self-help for victims, and provocative insight into public issues, and provides a basic reference source for professionals. ^IAbused Men^R presents practical solutions for reducing domestic violence, whether its victims are male or female.

Cook begins by examining the common misconceptions about this social issue and offers a wealth of what will be new information for most readers. While statistics show that 1.8 million American women are severely assaulted by their mates each year, few know that the same source indicates that 2 million men are also assaulted at home. After laying the groundwork for a serious reconsideration of how society views domestic violence, Cook allows a number of abused men to tell their stories. He then puts these experiences in the context of what therapists and others who have worked with such men know about domestic violence and how the male victim is similar to, yet different from, his female counterpart. After examining the reasons why so little is known about male abuse and the difficulties researchers encounter, Cook shows how the abused man, his friends and family, and the abusive or abused woman can come to grips with domestic violence. Drawing from a variety of sources, the final chapter brings these diverse elements together and proposes practical solutions for reducing domestic violence, whether its victims are male or female.

About Philip W. Cook

PHILIP W. COOK is a former broadcast journalist who won awards for his reporting from the Associated Press and The Professional Journalism Society, and is a scholarship recipient of the Radio Television News Directors Association./e He has been director of news at radio stations in San Antonio, Texas, and Portland, Oregon. He also served as an anchor and reporter at one television station and as news director and anchor at another.

Table of Contents

Is It Real? - the Evidence for a Significant Social Problem; Telling Their Stories - Men Speak Out; The Domestic Violence Trap - How to Get Help and Find Freedom from Abuse; Resistance and Acceptance - the Challenge to Understanding; Exploring New Approaches to Reduce Domestic Violence.

Additional information

GOR002035819
9780275958626
0275958620
Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence by Philip W. Cook
Used - Very Good
Hardback
ABC-CLIO
19970930
216
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