“They Should Have Beat Me More” - The Cycle Of Physical Abuse In December, 2005, I conducted a two-day workshop with men who had recently been released from prison for domestic violence. With the men were their wives, as well as the father of a batterer who was still in prison.
The father, Douglas, sat in front of me, sharing his childhood experiences.
'My momma was a very loving woman - a big-hearted, hard working loving woman,' he told me. From my mKeywords:
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In this article, Burton explores the hidden dangers of e-violence and Teen Dating in the Age of Social Media. Parental Guidance: What Every Parent Should Know!Keywords:
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