Monday, March 5, 2012

Resources for Abuse Women & their loved ones

National Domestic Violence Hotline for USA and Canada
1-800-799-SAFE
Call this number to get referral to local hotline/shelters--please call for all forms of abuse & control-emotional, financial,psychological etc-in addition to physical abuse.

Rape,Abuse,and Incest Network Hotline (Rain) 1-800-656-4673
call this number if you have been sexually assaulted or abused by your partner(or by anyone else)

When Love Goes Wrong:What to Do When You Can;t DO Anything Right. by Ann Jones and Susan Schechter
Great book that covers topic of how to cope with a controling partner and how to more forward to freedom and recovery

Its My Life Now: Starting Over After an Abusive Relationship or Domestic Violence, by Meg Dugan and Roger Hock

The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How to Recognize it and How to Respond by Patrica Evans

Into the Light: A Guide for Battered Women by Lesilie Cantrelli

Not to People Like us:Hidden Abuse in Upscale Marriages by Susan Weitzman

What Parents Need to Know About Dating Violence by Barrie Levy and Patricia Occhiuzzo Giggam

Chain Chain Change:For Black Women In Abusive Relationships by Evelyn C White

Mejor Sola Que Mal Acompanada: FOr the Latina in an Abusive Relationship by Myrna Zambrano

Mending the Sacred Hoop www.duluth-model.org This project of Minnesota Development focuses on addressing abuse of women in tribal cultures

Institute on Domestic Violence in African American Community
University of Minnesota School of Social Work
www.dvinstitute.org
This website includes information for abused women themselves. while also reaching out to policy makers, researchers, and other concerned community members.

National Latino Alliance For the Elimination of Domestic Violence
www.dvalianza.org

Asian and Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence
www.apiahf.org

Naming the Violence:Speaking out about Lesbian Battering by Kerry Lobel

Same Sex Domestic Violence: Strategies for Change by Beth Leventhal and Sandra Lundy

Family Violence Prevention Fund
www.endabuse.org

Childhood Experiences of Domestic Violence by Caroline McGee

The Batterer as ParentL Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Family Dynamaics by Lundy Bancroft and Jay Silverman

Children WHo See Too Much: Lessons From Child Witness to VIolence Project by Betsy McAlister Groves

Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Chid Protection and Custody
1-800-527-3223
The Resource center offers a free packet of information for abused women in custody and visitation litigation.

Women and Children Last: Custody Disputes and the Family "justice" System by Georgina Taylor, Jan Barnsley, and Penny Goldsmith of the Vancouver Custody and Access Support and Advocacy Association

Spouse Abuse by Law Enforcement (SABLE) www.policedv.com

Emerge:Counseling and Education to End Domestic Violence
www.emergedv.com

Domestic Abuse Intervention Project
www.duluth-model.org

For loved ones assisting abused women
"To Be an Anchor in the Storm: A Guide For Families and Friends of Abused WOmen" by Susan Brewster

Safety Planning and Battered Women by Jill Davies, Eleanor Lyon, Ans Diane Monti-Catania

Trauma and Recovery by Dr. Judith Herman

Men Overcoming Violence
www.menovercomingviolence.org

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Source: http://abuse.supportgroups.com/sg/abuse/resources-for-abuse-women-their-loved-ones

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