Domestic Violence: Guide to Understanding and Dealing with Domestic Violence
Written by Mandy Whomack
Narrated by Denise L. Fountain
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About this audiobook
When you encounter signs of domestic violence, what do you do?
Some of us may have been through it, and others have seen it in other people's homes. Domestic violence is a serious problem. The stats don't lie, but they aren't completely accurate either. They reveal the victims who speak up, but not the ones who stay silent. If you are wondering what is involved in domestic violence, what to do, and how to recognize it, then you've come to the right place. In this book, you'll hear about:
- What it is, why it happens, and which signs indicate you may be confronted with domestic violence
- Domestic violence against men and why it has been hidden by many victims and perpetrators
- The best ways to help a friend or family member who gets abused by a domestic partner or parent
- How to be better informed about the problem and recognize it more easily
- Some thoughts on false claims and insidious accusers
- Legal issues, lawyers, and organizational help
- And even more
Curious yet? Then don't wait and start listening.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book blew my mind, both the content and the narrator's production. I don't believe you will have to keep looking. This audio book says everything. I know I am certainly not the best of testimonial writers, but this deserves appreciation. The writer and narrator have certainly put a lot time and energy into these audiobooks.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The storyteller's production was truly wonderful, and so was the author's text. When you're excited about anything, you often tell other people about it. So, that's what I'm doing. I didn't stop listening up until the end. That's how much I thought of it. I was happy to hear the proper pronunciation of all the words by a proficient audiobook producer.