Conclusion: Recognizing Protective Strategies Can Create Progress
Conclusion: Recognizing Protective Strategies Can Create Progress
The last chapter of this book is dedicated to broader implications of a shift to a strengths-based paradigm. These include the need for better training and education, sufficient and consistent funding, more integrated services, and better representation of a diversity of voices. As has been noted throughout the book, we have only skimmed the surface in terms of studying, documenting, and incorporating the wide range of battered women's protective strategies into research and practice. This chapter also addresses the need to do a better job of bringing men to the table in the anti-violence movement.
Keywords: Strengths-based paradigm, training, education, research, practice, battered women, domestic violence, intimate partner violence
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