

An edition of Understanding abusive families (1980)
By James Garbarino
Publish Date
1981
Publisher
Lexington Books
Language
eng
Pages
263
Description:
Compelling and compassionate, this book explores why and how families become abusive and offers the wisdom and knowledge needed to understand both the abuser and the victim. Understanding Abusive Families takes a developmental approach - tracing the change in the dynamics of abuse from infancy through childhood to adolescence - and clearly explains the internal and external pressures that contribute to maltreatment. The authors also explore the interdependence of individuals, families, and society and provide a much needed ecological perspective on abuse.
subjects: Youth, Child abuse, Child sexual abuse, Family relationships, Human ecology, Crimes against, Abusive parents, Crimes contre la jeunesse, Ecologie humaine, Enfants maltraites, Relations familiales, Sexual Child abuse, Abus sexuels a l'egard des enfants, Jeunesse, Violence envers les enfants, Parents abusifs, Familie, Kind, Sexueller Missbrauch, Aufsatzsammlung, Parents, Psychology
Places: United States