Blame Changer

Understanding domestic violence

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Carmel Therese O'Brien ISBN: 9780992539474
Publisher: Threekookaburras Pty Ltd Publication: October 7, 2016
Imprint: Threekookaburras Pty Ltd Language: English
Author: Carmel Therese O'Brien
ISBN: 9780992539474
Publisher: Threekookaburras Pty Ltd
Publication: October 7, 2016
Imprint: Threekookaburras Pty Ltd
Language: English

Blame Changer by psychologist Carmel O’Brien, former head of Clinical Services at Victoria’s Doncare, provides straight forward answers to common questions and aims to debunk pervasive myths around what Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull last year called “one of Australia’s greatest shames”: domestic violence. But Blame Changer is much more than the definitive rebuttal of some of society’s most damaging, ill-informed and pervasive attitudes about domestic violence. It sounds a clarion call for a change in the way we talk – at the dinner table, on social media and in national conversation at the highest levels – about women and the violence they experience. What’s more, it’s also a practical guide that will help victims of abuse: Blame Changer also shows friends and family how to help a victim of abuse and challenges how the Family Court system responds to allegations of abuse. This is the definitive guide to domestic violence in Australia, by a woman who has worked with countless victims over many years.

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Blame Changer by psychologist Carmel O’Brien, former head of Clinical Services at Victoria’s Doncare, provides straight forward answers to common questions and aims to debunk pervasive myths around what Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull last year called “one of Australia’s greatest shames”: domestic violence. But Blame Changer is much more than the definitive rebuttal of some of society’s most damaging, ill-informed and pervasive attitudes about domestic violence. It sounds a clarion call for a change in the way we talk – at the dinner table, on social media and in national conversation at the highest levels – about women and the violence they experience. What’s more, it’s also a practical guide that will help victims of abuse: Blame Changer also shows friends and family how to help a victim of abuse and challenges how the Family Court system responds to allegations of abuse. This is the definitive guide to domestic violence in Australia, by a woman who has worked with countless victims over many years.

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