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A través de testimonios y casos reales, en este libro se esboza cómo se siente la mujer maltratada. Con base en el conocimiento práctico en la materia y aportando información actualizada, en esta obra se expone de forma clara qué es la violencia doméstica, se muestran las distintas formas de violencia contra las mujeres y también las ideas erróneas sobre este grave problema social. Se describen los signos que alertan sobre la posible existencia de violencia de género y sobre sus consecuencias. También, porque es fundamental, se aborda la conducta de los maltratadores. La obra aporta de manera explícita y novedosa los distintos programas terapéuticos creados para estos casos, que van desde las intervenciones de urgencia, hasta los programas de terapia individual o grupal con mujeres maltratadas. También se incluyen los novedosos objetivos y métodos de trabajo terapéutico con los agresores. Así mismo, se incluyen cuestionarios de singular relevancia que permiten evaluar el grado de peligrosidad en el que se encuentra la víctima y la escala de gravedad de los síntomas del estrés postraumático.
CONTENIDO: El antiguo régimen, la violencia y la blasfemia - ¿Una violencia como las demás? - Un envilecimiento que enmascara la violencia - La ausencia de sujeto oculta la violencia - Renovación e impotencia relativa de la ley - La opinión pública, el "libertino" y la presa a finales del siglo XVIII - La emergencia de la violencia de menores - La renovación por los códigos - El derecho moderno y la escala de los actos - Entrever la violencia moral - Aumento de la violencia, disminución de la violencia? - Inventar el violador - La violación-asesinato, finales del siglo XIX - Exploración del violador - La turbación y el margen - Los albores de la psicología - El debate social. Violencia y sociedad en nuestros días - Desmoronamiento del orden antiguo - Por cuenta del derecho: condenar, curar.
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Selection from the papers presented at the first four national conferences of the Indian Association for Women's Studies.