Recommended readings
Denborough, David. Step by Step (1996): Developing Respectful and Effective Ways of Working With Young Men to Reduce Violence. Men’s Ways of Being. Westview Books.
Goldner, Virginia. (1998): The Treatment of Violence and Victimization in Intimate Relationships. Family Process, Vol.37, No.3.
Goldner, Virgina and Gillian Walker (1995): The Wounded Prince and The Women Who Love Him. Gender Power and Relationships. Routledge, Chapman and Hall.
Goldner, Virginia. (1992). Making Room for Both/And: Moving Past our Polarized Debate about Domestic Violence. Family Networker, April.
Jenkins, Alan, Joy, M. & Hall.R. (2002). Forgiveness and child sexual abuse: A matrix of meanings. The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work. No.1. 35-51.
Jenkins, Alan. (1998). Invitations to Responsibility: Engaging Adolescents and Young Men Who Have Sexually Abuse. Sourcebook of Treatment Programs for Sexual Offenders. Plenum Press.
Jenkins, Alan. (1997). Alcohol and men’s violence: An Interview with Alan Jenkins. Dulwich Centre Newsletter. Nos. 2&3
Jenkins, Alan. (1996). Moving Towards Respect: A Quest for Balance. Men’s Ways of Being. Westview Books
Jenkins, Alan. (1994). Therapy For Abuse Or Therapy As Abuse. In Dulwich Centre Newsletter No.1.
Jenkins, Alan. (1991). The Intervention with violence and abuse in families: The inadvertent perpetuation of irresponsible behavior. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy. vol.12, No.4
Jenkins, Alan. (1990). Invitations to Responsibility: The therapeutic engagement of men who are violent and abusive. Dulwich Centre Publications. (Available through narrativebooks.com.)
Lee, M.Y., Greene, G.J.,& Rheinscheld, J. (1999). A model for short-term solution-focused group treatment of male domestic violence offenders. Journal of Family Social Work, 3, 39-57
Lee., M.Y., Sebold, J.,Uken, A. (2003). Solution-Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders: Accountability for Change. New York. Oxford University Press.
Lipchik, E., Sirles, E.A., Kubicki, A.D.(1997). Multifaceted Approaches in Spouse Abuse Treatment. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma Vol. 1 No.1 (#1), 1997, pp.131-148
Lipchik, E., and Kubicki, A.D.(1996). Solution-Focused Domestic Violence Views. Bridges Towards a New Reality in Couples Therapy. In Miller, Hubble, Duncan (eds.) Handbook of Solution Focused Brief Therapy. San Francisco: Jassey Bass.
Lipchik, Eve, & Kubicki, Anthony D. (1996) Bridges Toward a New Reality in Couples Therapy. In Scott D. Miller, Mark A. Hubble, & Barry L. Duncan (Eds.) Handbook of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (pp. 65-98). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc.
Lipchik, Eve. (1991). Spouse Abuse: Challenging The Party Line. Family Therapy Networker. May/June
McLean, Chris. (1994). ‘A conversation about accountability with Michael White.’ Dulwich Centre Newsletter., Nos. 2&3, pp. 68-79
Mills, Linda (2008). Violent Partners: A Breakthrough Plan for Ending the Cycle of Abuse. Basic Books.
Nylund, David and Corsiglia, Victor. (1998). Internalized Other Questioning with Men Who Are Violent with Commentary by Alan Jenkins. The Handbook of Constructive Therapies: Innovative Approaches from Leading Practitioners. Jossey-Bass Publishers.
Ristock, Janice. (2002). No More Secrets: Violence in Lesbian Relationships. New York: Routledge.
PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES
Donald, Dutton. (1998).The Abusive Personality: Violence and Control in Intimate Relationships. Guildford Press.
Stosny, Steven. (1995). Treating Attachment Abuse. New York: Springer Publishing.
MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING/ STAGES OF CHANGE
Brownlee, K., Ginter, C. and Tranter, D. (1998). Narrative Intervention with Men Who Batter: An Appraisal and Extension of the Jenkins Model. Family Therapy. Vo.25. No.2 85-98.
Miller. W.R., Rollnick, S. (1991). Motivational Interviewing Preparing People to Change Addictive Behaviour.New York: Guilford Press.
Murphy, C.M., Baxter, V.A. (1997) Motivating Batterers to Change in the Treatment Context. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 12 (4). August 607-619.
Prochaska, J.O., Norcross, J.C., Diclemente, C.C. (1994). Changing for Good A revolutionary Six-Stage Program for Overcoming Bad Habits and Moving your Life Positively Forward. New York: Avon Books Inc.
EDUCATION APPROACHES
Adams D, Cayouette.S.. (2002). Emerge – A Group Education Model for Abusers. Programs for Men Who Batter Intervention and prevention Strategies in a Diverse Society. Kingston, N.J.: Civic Research Institute.
Dobash, R. Emerson and Russell Dobash: (1992) Women, Violence, and Social Change. Routledge Press.
Paymar, Michael. (2000). Violent No More:Helping Men End Domestic Abuse. Hunter House.
Pense, Ellen. (2002). The Duluth Domestic Abuse Intervention Project. In. Programs for Men Who Batter Intervention and prevention Strategies in a Diverse Society. Kingston, N.J.: Civic Research Institute.
Pense, Ellen and Michael Paymar. Education Groups For Men Who Batter: (1993). The Duluth Model. Springer Publishing Company.
Sonkin, Daniel Jay. (1996) The Counselor’s Guide to Learning To Live Without Violence. Volcano Press.
Stille, Richard and Richard Stordeur. (1989). Ending Men’s Violence Against Their Partners: One Road to Peace. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
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