Abused, Victimized, and Traumatized

Abused, Victimized, and Traumatized

Author: Crazed Dazed (and Confused)

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002-02

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 0595217613

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IS YOUR FORMER SPOUSE AN IDIOT? While the characters and events in this book are fictitious, most people will point to at least one story and say, "That happened to me" or "That's my former spouse." WHY BUY THE BOOK? Here are some sample lessons that the divorced idiot can learn: Practice makes perfect. A secondary lesson being that a dead ex-spouse limits your liability. Don't just infect your former spouse; infect a whole population. Deny everything and then make counter-allegations. While the marriage may be over, the divorce will never be over until death. When you don't feel inclined to discuss religion and politics with your future spouse, then a divorce may turn your head, especially if your former spouse is into Voodoo. A rumor has to contain just enough truth to be believable. Never miss the opportunity to bury the hatchet. Dating your soon-to-be former spouse's attorney ensures a speedy trial. If your former spouse is an idiot, then this book will hopefully provide some insight into the making of a divorced idiot and in the process provide some laughter.


The Abuse of Men

The Abuse of Men

Author: Barbara Jo Brothers

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-02-25

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1317788788

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When men are abused, everybody suffers. This courageous book exposes a dark secret: Men are often victims of abuse. Although a great deal of attention has recently been paid to the victimization of women, the role of men as victims--not just perpetrators--has been neglected. The Abuse of Men reveals the impact of physical, sexual, and emotional trauma on the lives and relationships of men. This groundbreaking book shows how the negative effects of both basic training and combat may also cause lasting damage to men's self-esteem, ability to trust, personal boundaries, and ability to form healthy relationships. The Abuse of Men explores the prevalence of other kinds of violence and abuse toward men and boys, from child-battering to spousal abuse. It also discusses how the culture of violence and societal expectations of boys and men can help drive victims of abuse toward continuing the cycle of violence. The Abuse of Men discusses the sources of trauma, including: the quality and quantity of domestic violence committed by women against men the role of abusive fathers in raising sons who become abusers vicarious traumatization from living with partners whose uncontrolled PTSD makes them dangerously abusive hazing, military training, and other socially sanctioned male-on-male violence trauma contagion and transactional victimizing The Abuse of Men also offers specific suggestions for therapists working with abused men and their partners, including an innovative step-by-step program for treating couples who have both been traumatized. By understanding how men and boys become victims and respond to trauma, you can help heal their pain and teach them to build positive, loving relationships.


Abused, Victimized, and Traumatized

Abused, Victimized, and Traumatized

Author: Writer's Showcase

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002-07-15

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 0595231837

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HAVE YOU EVER MET AN IDIOT DRIVER? While the stories contained in the current book are fictitious, the reader will quickly point to the stories and exclaim, "That happened to me" and "That IDIOT tried to run me off the road." WHY BUY THE BOOK? Have you ever felt abused, victimized, or traumatized after taking a drive? The current book presents stories, as though IDIOT drivers would actually apply the lessons presented. Sample lessons include: If you wear the right attire, no one will notice your bad driving. A vehicle is an effective means of extracting revenge. Don't let road conditions influence your decision-making. When appropriately utilized, a radio can tune out complaints.


Abused, Victimized, and Traumatized

Abused, Victimized, and Traumatized

Author: Dazed Crazed and Confused

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002-02-01

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9780595743001

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Have you ever dated an Idiot? Have you ever felt abused, victimized, and traumatized, after a date? This book offers insight into the making of idiot daters.


Abused, Victimized, and Traumatized

Abused, Victimized, and Traumatized

Author: Crazed and Confused Dazed

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002-02

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 9780595216604

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HAVE YOU EVER RECEIVED HEALTHCARE TREATMENT FROM AN IDIOT? While the stories contained in the current book are fictitious, the reader will quickly point to the stories and exclaim, "That happened to me" and "That idiot treated me." WHY BUY THE BOOK? Have you ever felt abused, victimized, or traumatized after receiving healtcare treatment? Have you ever felt that your healthcare provider wasn't treating you as a real person? The current book presents stories as though idiot healthcare providers would actually apply the lessons presented. Sample lessons include: A job doing once is worth doing twice. While the customer is always right, the patient is always wrong. Attorneys are your friends. When you control time, you control patients. When in doubt, prescribe medicine. Get to the source of all ailments; the patient's head. Only you, as the healtcare provider, knows what is best for the patient. Laughter is the best medicine, especially when you're laughing at the patient. What a patient doesn't know, won't hurt them. The current book provides humourous insight into the making of an idiot healthcare provider.


Abused, Victimized, & Traumatized

Abused, Victimized, & Traumatized

Author: Dazed Crazed and Confused

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002-07-15

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1469779145

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HAVE YOU EVER MET AN IDIOT DRIVER? While the stories contained in the current book are fictitious, the reader will quickly point to the stories and exclaim, "That happened to me" and "That IDIOT tried to run me off the road." WHY BUY THE BOOK? Have you ever felt abused, victimized, or traumatized after taking a drive? The current book presents stories, as though IDIOT drivers would actually apply the lessons presented. Sample lessons include: If you wear the right attire, no one will notice your bad driving. A vehicle is an effective means of extracting revenge. Don't let road conditions influence your decision-making. When appropriately utilized, a radio can tune out complaints.


Emotional Abuse

Emotional Abuse

Author: Marti Tamm Loring

Publisher: Jossey-Bass

Published: 1994-07-12

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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A new model for treating the devastating effects of emotional abuse Emotional Abuse provides a clear road map for therapists to guide them through the intricacies of treating emotionally-abused victims. Any therapist working with emotionally-abused clients will find this a most useful text. --Jeffrey T. Mitchell, president, International Critical Incident Stress Foundation Marti Tamm Loring uses her own research and clinical work with emotionally abused women to explore the components of both overt and covert abuse and to map out for mental health practitioners a new model for its treatment.


Accounts of Innocence

Accounts of Innocence

Author: Joseph E. Davis

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9780226137803

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Since a new sensitivity and orientation to victims of injustice arose in the 1960s, categories of victimization have proliferated. Large numbers of people are now characterized and characterize themselves as sufferers of psychological injury caused by the actions of others. In contrast with the familiar critiques of victim culture, Accounts of Innocence offers a new and empirically rich perspective on the question of why we now place such psychological significance on victimization in people's lives. Focusing on the case of adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Joseph E. Davis shows how the idea of innocence shaped the emergence of trauma psychology and continues to inform accounts of the past (and hopes for the future) in therapy with survivor clients. His findings shed new light on the ongoing debate over recovered memories of abuse. They challenge the notion that victim accounts are an evasion of personal responsibility. And they suggest important ways in which trauma psychology has had unintended and negative consequences for how victims see themselves and for how others relate to them. An important intervention in the study of victimization in our culture, Accounts of Innocence will interest scholars of clinical psychology, social work, and sociology, as well as therapists and victim activists.