Michael Paymar 
Violent No More Workbook [EPUB ebook] 

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This workbook is intended to be used in conjunction with the book
Violent No More: Helping Men End Domestic Abuse, Third Edition.

The exercises in the Violent No More Workbook are specifically designed to help men who batter understand, monitor, and stop their abusive and controlling behavior. Also included are exercises designed for couples who are working through basic relationship issues such as negotiating, communicating, compromising, and disagreeing without becoming abusive or controlling.

Mental health counselors or facilitators in domestic abuse programs make the book Violent No More and the Violent No More Workbook available to men in their domestic abuse groups or the clients they are seeing on an individual basis. Some programs provide the book and workbook to participants as part of their fee; others require participants to purchase the book and workbook, or contribute to the cost. The Violent No More Workbook is an easy to use, step-by-step process that is written directly to men.

Men who batter can change if they have the courage and motivation to change. The exercises in this workbook will help them on their journey.

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Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Why Write a Book for Men Who Batter?

A Note to the Reader


Chapter 1: A Challenge for Men

Andy’s Story

Andy’s Story Five Years Later

The First Step: Owning the Problem

The Next Step: Getting Help

How to Use This Book


Chapter 2: The Roots of Men’s Violence against Women

The Superman Myth

How Our Culture Encourages Violence

The Struggle for Equality

What Men Expect from Relationships


Chapter 3: The Origins of Abuse and Sexual Violence

Cassie’s Story

Bernice’s Story

Women and Violence

The Violence We Learn at Home

The Violence We Learn from Society

Why We Use Violence

Sexual Violence

The Impact of Violence on Sexual Relationships


Chapter 4: It’s More Than Just Physical Violence

Jim’s Story

Using Intimidation to Control

Using Threats

Blocking Her Freedom to Decide

Using the Children to Get to Her

The Pain of Emotional Abuse

Understanding and Stopping Battering


Chapter 5: Getting Past Denial

Sid’s Story

Taking Responsibility

Minimizing Violence

Self-Defense or Retaliation?

Guidelines for Remaining Nonviolent

Letting Go of Blame

Alcohol, Drugs, and Violence

Anger


Chapter 6: Making Changes and Staying on Track

Mark’s Story

Letting Go

Taking Time-Outs

Time-Out Rules

Self-Talk: Learning to Think Positively

Handling Jealousy

The Danger of Obsession


Chapter 7: Staying Together

What Traps a Woman in an Abusive Relationship?

The Switzers’ Story

It May Always Be a Struggle

Understanding and Accepting Women’s Anger

Changing the Mind-Set

Getting Your Needs Met without Being Abusive


Chapter 8: Resolving Conflicts, Strengthening Relationships

Elliot’s Story

New Relationships, Old Problems

Egalitarian Relationships

Sharing the Load

The Issue of Money

Expressing Feelings

Learning to Negotiate and Compromise

Negotiation Guide

Fair Discussion Guide

Developing a Personal Responsibility Program


Chapter 9: Healing

Dave’s Story

Dave’s Story Five Years Later

Support for Changing Men

New Definitions of Masculinity

Health and Balance 1

Dating: How Much of the Past Do We Reveal?

Talking to Your Children about Your Violence

Staying on Course: Your Lifelong Commitment


Chapter 10: Veterans Coming Home

Hector’s Story

Screening for Mental Health Problems

Veteran’s Courts

Changing Military Culture


Chapter 11: Creating Change in Groups

Ron’s Story

Expectations of Counseling

The Theory and Practice of Offender Programs

The Duluth Curriculum: New Approaches

How Well Does Counseling Work?

The Principles of an Offender Program

Intake, Orientation and Screening

Partner Orientation and Safety Procedures

Controversies in the Field

Research: What Do We Know?

Women that Use Violence in Relationships


Chapter 12: Danger and Lethality

Dale’s Story from Prison

Assessment Tools


Chapter 13: Primary Prevention: The New Frontier

Stopping Rape on College Campuses

Reducing Demand for Violent Pornography

Trafficking: Choices for Men

Backlash: The War on Women

Social Change

关于作者

Michael Paymar, MPA, has worked in the domestic abuse prevention field for over thirty years. He and his colleague the late Ellen Pence authored the groundbreaking curriculum Creating a Process for Change for Men Who Batter, the most widely used treatment model in the world. They worked together at the pioneering Domestic Abuse Intervention Project in Duluth, Minnesota, creating the Duluth Model. He wrote the award-winning documentary With Impunity: Men and Gender Violence. As a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for almost two decades, Michael Paymar authored legislation to combat domestic and sexual abuse and sex-trafficking. In the third edition of Violent No More and in this accompanying workbook, Michael provides insight into gender violence and offers hope for men who want to change their behavior and live violence-free lives.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● ISBN 9781630267636 ● 文件大小 0.8 MB ● 出版者 Turner Publishing Company ● 发布时间 2014 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 4990367 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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