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This timely book presents a new way of working withabusive men, to challenge and support them to takeresponsibility for behaviour they use against womenand children. This book clearly outlines a model ofengaging in men's behaviour change, together with anexplanation of the principles underpinning it. Aconstructivist approach is used, challenging men'sviolence against women. It was developed in ruralAustralia and called the Men's SHED (Self HelpEnding Domestics) Project. Personal Construct Theoryprovides the foundation for this approach, at anindividual, group and community level. This…mehr

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This timely book presents a new way of working withabusive men, to challenge and support them to takeresponsibility for behaviour they use against womenand children. This book clearly outlines a model ofengaging in men's behaviour change, together with anexplanation of the principles underpinning it. Aconstructivist approach is used, challenging men'sviolence against women. It was developed in ruralAustralia and called the Men's SHED (Self HelpEnding Domestics) Project. Personal Construct Theoryprovides the foundation for this approach, at anindividual, group and community level. This exampleof practice research enables an exploration ofconstructive alternatives for challenging men'sabuse and violence. It engenders hope that men canlearn to take responsibility for their own abusivebehaviour and challenge other men to do like wise.The greater safety and happiness of women, childrenand men, is the ultimate aim of this easy to readpractice research.
Autorenporträt
Chris Laming lives with his family by a lake in rural Australia.He teaches in Social and Community Welfare at MonashUniversity. He continues to research ways of preventing andchallenging men's violence against women and children. Hebelieves that most abusive men can change, if they arechallenged to be responsible for what they do.