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Record ID: 1f5a25fe-1bd6-4ea2-ad3b-40a75fee0b40
Type: Book
Title: Right baby wrong man: one woman's true experience of domestic violence
Authors: Brown, Margaret
Keywords: Impact on children and young people;Psychological abuse;Personal stories;Family law
Year: 2003
Publisher: Kat Walk Design and Illustration
Notes:  "A Survival Handbook"
Told in two parts, this story presents the experiences of one woman who suffered verbal, emotional and physical abuse at the hands of her intimate partner over a period of years and her personal and legal journey towards safety and recovery. Extracts from a diary kept while the abuse was still occurring are used to illustrate the feelings of fear, isolation and entrapment that so often accompany women’s experiences of domestic violence. The second half of the book is directed at defining domestic violence and assisting potential victims to recognise and respond to it. It includes a list of safety plans, strategies for minimising the harmful effects of violence on children and resources/services that can assist both women and children in escaping violence.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11587
Physical description: 68 p.
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