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Narrative therapy for women experiencing domestic violence: Supporting women's transitions from abuse to safety. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2012.

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Children, NCH Action for, ed. Making a difference: Practice guidelines for professionals working with women and children experiencing domestic violence. London: NCH Action for Children, 1997.

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Henderson, Sheila. Service provision to women experiencing domestic violence in Scotland: Summary of key conclusions and recommendations. Edinburgh: Scottish Office, Central Research Unit, 1997.

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Ball, Mog. Funding refuge services: A study of refuge support services for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Bristol: WAFE, 1994.

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Schor, Howard. A place for Starr: A story of hope for children experiencing family violence. Indianapolis, IN: Kidsrights, 2002.

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Mina-Coull, Amy. It doesn't happen here?: Co-ordinated services for women experiencing domestic violence in the rural area of North Shropshire and Oswestry. Birmingham: Stonham Housing Association, 1998.

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United States. Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, ed. Child protection in families experiencing domestic violence. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Children's Bureau, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, 2003.

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Bragg, H. Lien. Child protection in families experiencing domestic violence. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children's Bureau, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, 2003.

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Harding, Paula. Domestic violence and the waged woman trap. Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham, 1999.

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Anderson, Vera. A woman like you: The face of domestic violence. Seattle: Seal Press, 1997.

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Harding, Paula. Domestic violence & the waged woman trap: A Study of how recent public ploicy changes have affected the options available to working women suffering domestic violence. Birmingham: University of Central England in Birmingham, 1998.

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Dangerous relationships: How to stop domestic violence before it stops you. New York: Insight Books, 1997.

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1942-, Poling James N., ed. Balm for Gilead: Pastoral care for African American families experiencing abuse. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 1998.

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Nelson, Noelle C. Dangerous relationships: How to identify and respond to the seven warning signs of a troubled relationship. Cambridge, Mass: Da Capo Lifelong, 2001.

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Nelson, Noelle C. Dangerous relationships: How to identify and respond to the seven warnings signs of a troubled relationship. Cambridge, MA: Perseus, 2001.

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Nelson, Noelle C. Dangerous relationships: How to identify and respond to the seven warning signs of a troubled relationship. Cambridge, Mass: Persus Pub., 2001.

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Pearl City Control Theory: A novel of city Buddha-mind walking, love, and breaking free. San Francisco, USA: Cabbages and Kings Press, 1999.

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Helping survivors of domestic violence: The effectiveness of medical, mental health, and community services. New York: Garland Pub., 1998.

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Doyle, Roddy. The woman who walked into doors. London: J. Cape, 1996.

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Doyle, Roddy. The woman who walked into doors. New York: Penguin Books, 1997.

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Doyle, Roddy. The woman who walked into doors. New York: Viking, 1996.

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Doyle, Roddy. The Woman Who Walked Into Doors. London: Random House Publishing Group, 2008.

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Doyle, Roddy. The woman who walked into doors. London: Vintage, 1997.

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Doyle, Roddy. The woman who walked into doors. Thorndike, Me: Thorndike Press, 1997.

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Doyle, Roddy. The woman who walked into doors. London: Penguin, 1996.

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A man's viewpoint: Viewing gender issues through men's eyes : rape, sexual harassment, domestic violence, relationships, child custody, money, and other issues, as men see them. Providence, R.I: Viewpoint Pub., 1998.

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Melancholics in love: Representing women's depression and domestic abuse. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2000.

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Dutton, Mary Ann. Empowering and healing the battered woman: A model for assessment and intervention. New York: Springer Pub. Co., 1992.

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MacLeod, Linda. Taking the next step to stop woman abuse: From violence prevention to individual, family, community, and societal health : a practical vision of collaboration and change. Ottawa, Canada: [National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Health Promotion and Programs Branch, Health Canada, 1996.

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Henderson, Sheila. Service Provision to Women Experiencing Domestic Violence in Scotland. The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1997.

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Fuchsel, Catherine. Understanding Domestic Violence among Immigrant Latina Women. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190672829.003.0003.

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This chapter examines domestic violence among immigrant Latina women, including prevalence and barriers to accessing services such as fear of deportation, lack of legal status, inability to speak English, and the challenges of separating from family members. Transnational elements for immigrant Latinas experiencing domestic violence is an important concept because of the implications in accessing services and support systems. In addition, help-seeking behaviors, barriers to reporting incidences of domestic violence, and understanding legal rights and services are discussed. Under the Violence Against Women’s Act, immigrant Latina women who lack legal status have legal rights in the United States and can apply for specific visas determining they were in a domestic violence–related relationship. Immigrant Latina women are also eligible to receive public benefits. Finally, an examination of domestic violence programs and interventions in community-based agencies is discussed, specifically, intervention programs for immigrant Latina women.
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Ntekim, Dr Umo. Secrets: The Conflicted Role of First-Generation Nigerian American Women Experiencing Domestic Violence. Dog Ear Publishing, 2018.

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Murdin, Doreen, and Nicci Vella. DaiNa - Domestic Abuse Is Never Acceptable: A Manual for Working with Women Who Have Experienced, or Are Experiencing, Domestic Abuse. Russell House Publishing Limited, 2009.

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Henderson, Sheila. Service Provision to Women Experiencing Domestic Violence in Scotland: Summary of Key Conclusions and Recommendations. The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1999.

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Barron, Jackie. Not Worth the Paper...?: The Effectiveness of Legal Protection for Women and Children Experiencing Domestic Violence. National Institute For Social Work (NISW), 1990.

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Stanley, Nicky. Children Experiencing Domestic Violence: A Research Review. Research in Practice, 2011.

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Jocelyn, E. Andersen. Woman Submit! Christians & Domestic Violence. One Way Cafe Press, 2007.

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Paris, Catherine. Information Every Woman Should Have: Domestic Violence Handbook. iUniverse, 2003.

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Information Every Woman Should Have: Domestic Violence Handbook. iUniverse.com, 2003.

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Paris, Catherine. Information Every Woman Should Have: Domestic Violence Handbook. iUniverse, 2003.

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Kenny, Doreen, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, and Debra Levinson. The Provision of Accommodation and Support for Households Experiencing Domestic Violence in England. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM), 2002.

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Pirelli, Gianni. Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190630430.003.0005.

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In this chapter, the authors provide an overview of domestic (DV) and intimate partner violence (IPV) with respect to the relevant definitions, statistics, and research associated with them. First, they present various definitions and types most commonly accepted in the professional literature as well as the association with firearm misuse in these contexts. Furthermore, the authors present psychological components and theories of DV and IPV, including battered woman syndrome and its utility in court proceedings and the like. In addition, they present various high-profile DV and IPV incidents involving firearms, including those that have involved celebrities, athletes, citizens, and law enforcement personnel. Lastly, the authors review laws, regulations, and protective orders associated with DV and IPV scenarios.
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Point Last Seen: A Woman Tracker's Story of Domestic Violence and Personal Triumph. Penguin (Non-Classics), 1998.

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Greene, Tonya. Why Does A Woman Need A Man?: A Woman's Cry Against Domestic Violence. Greeneexpressions, 2013.

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Shelly, Jackson, and National Institute of Justice (U.S.), eds. The Causes of Domestic Violence: Where do we go from here? Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 2003.

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R, Daniels Cynthia, and Brooks Rachelle, eds. Feminists negotiate the state: The politics of domestic violence. Lanham: University Press of America, 1997.

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Commission, New Zealand Law, ed. Battered defendants: Victims of domestic violence who offend : a discussion paper. Wellington: The Commission, 2000.

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Curtis, Sandra L. Music Therapy for Women Who Have Experienced Domestic Violence. Edited by Jane Edwards. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639755.013.30.

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Music therapists working in the area of domestic violence represent an emergent, but growing professional group. The termdomestic violenceis currently the most widely recognized. However, it has been criticized for the way in which it can serve to mask dimensions of gender and power involved, and can individualize the problem, ignoring its sociopolitical underpinnings. It also masks connections between this type of violence and all forms of male violence against women. As a result to ensure a better understanding, the preferred term for all types of this violence iswoman abuse, withintimate male partner violence(IMPV) the preferred term for violence against women in their intimate relationships. It should be noted that men can be victims of violence, but this violence is different in its nature, scope, and its impact. Music therapy work in the area of woman abuse is presented in this chapter.
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Fenholt, Reeni. Integrity of a Father: A Daughter's Testimony of a Father's Love With Insight into Domestic Violence : Understanding the Abused Woman. Winepress Publishing, 2002.

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Doyle, Roddy. Woman Who Walked Into Doors. Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2004.

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