The vast array of findings regarding the diverse facets of abuse and characteristics of children, parents, and families with which abuse is associated are thoroughly examined in this well-balanced study. Different explanations of abuse are considered and models are offered to suggest new conceptualizations and avenues of research. The book notes the complexity of the phenomena, and dispels common misconceptions about who abuses and why. Also emphasized...
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