"Learning to Live Without Violence" (SPANISH LANGUAGE EDITION)
Daniel Sonkin Ph.D. and Michael Durphy M.D, Adapted by Dr. Jorge Corsi
For years, we have been asked for this important Spanish translation of our best-selling book in English, "Learning to Live Without Violence: A Handbook for Men".
"Aprender a Vivir Sin Violencia - Manual Para Hombres" is purchased by therapists and counselors around the world.
Daniel Jay Sonkin, Ph.D., Preface by Donald G. Dutton, Ph.D.
Presents the theoretical foundations...the current controversies, the political context that we in the family violence field face, and the various techniques that can be applied to treatment. . .includes two topics often omitted in other books: stalking and multicultural issues.
A Handbook for Men ~ Used by counselors and therapists across the country...especially for the court-ordered perpetrator
Daniel Jay Sonkin, Ph.D. and Michael Durphy, M.D.
Starting in the early 80's, Learning to Live Without Violence set the standard for the treatment of batterers. Today, there are more than 300,000 copies in print. Now, the updated 1997 bestselling manual includes exercises to enhance the curriculum for longer-term counseling and educational programs.
How to Keep Your Anger from Undermining Your Self-Esteem, Your Emotional Balance, and Your Relationships
Dr. Laura J. Petracek, Ph.D.
Although men and women can articulate anger in very different ways, books on managing problem anger tend to focus on men and their tendency toward more violent anger expression. This workbook addresses the unique concerns of women with anger problems. Rigid social patterning, the book argues, conditions many women to stifle or deny their anger, and this repression can cause a range of other psychological problems. Others experience violent, outwardly focused anger. Whichever pattern your anger follows, you'll learn healthier ways to express your anger from this workbook.