Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them  Battered Gay Men and Domestic Violence

Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them Battered Gay Men and Domestic Violence

Domestic violence in gay male relationships is the third largest health problem for gay men in America today. Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them breaks the silence surrounding gay male domestic violence and exposes this hidden yet prevalent and destructive problem. The authors paint a vivid picture of gay men¿s domestic viole......
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Domestic violence in gay male relationships is the third largest health problem for gay men in America today. Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them breaks the silence surrounding gay male domestic violence and exposes this hidden yet prevalent and destructive problem. The authors paint a vivid picture of gay men¿s domestic violence, bringing its brutality to life by including personal narratives, written by one of the authors, by clearly defining what it is and what it is not through lists of violent acts and criminal code categories, and by thoroughly examining and analyzing the criminal, mental health, medical, political, and interpersonal issues involved. The authors boldly depart from the battered women¿s literature by asserting that batterers have a diagnosable mental disorder, that battering is not gender based, and that much further criminalization of domestic violence is necessary.</br></br>Striving for victim advocacy, the book underscores the idea that gay men¿s domestic violenc
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Domestic violence in gay male relationships is the third largest health problem for gay men in America today. Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them breaks the silence surrounding gay male domestic violence and exposes this hidden yet prevalent and destructive problem. The authors paint a vivid picture of gay men’s domestic violence, bringing its brutality to life by including personal narratives, written by one of the authors, by clearly defining what it is and what it is not through lists of violent acts and criminal code categories, and by thoroughly examining and analyzing the criminal, mental health, medical, political, and interpersonal issues involved. The authors boldly depart from the battered women’s literature by asserting that batterers have a diagnosable mental disorder, that battering is not gender based, and that much further criminalization of domestic violence is necessary.Striving for victim advocacy, the book underscores the idea that gay men’s domestic violence is totally unacceptable and is caused solely by individual abusive gay men who choose to batter. The book builds on and departs from what is known about domestic violence, with the authors challenging several fundamental premises in the literature, unabashedly identifying battering as a mental disorder. The authors explain that victims cannot stop their battering partners from battering and virtually all batterers choose to harm their partners in a premeditated fashion. The authors provide practical steps and suggestions for victims who want to leave and stay away from their violent partners and for friends who want to help battered gay men. Chapters describe the scope of the problem and refute myths and misconceptions. There are several detailed theory chapters in which the authors explain why gay men’s domestic violence occurs, who the batterers are, who the victims are at different stages of victimization, and how domestic violence can be stopped. A visionary, wide-ranging governmental and private plan of action is introduced, including lists of necessary laws and policies, as well as outlines of strong education, training, and advertising problems needed in various sectors of society. As a self-help book, Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them provides practical information on a never-before discussed topic. As a trainer’s manual or teaching guide, it includes specific criteria for understanding the problem and for providing treatment.

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Utforsk temaene i “Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them”

“Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them: Battered Gay Men and Domestic Violence” gir en åpenhjertig og essensiell innsikt i et altfor oversett tema - vold i homofile forhold. I dag er dette et av de største helseproblemene for homofile menn i USA, og denne boken tar et skritt fremover for å bryte stillheten.

En dypere forståelse av vold i homofile forhold

Forfatterne av “Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them” tar oss med på en reise der de:

  • Definerer hva vold i homofile forhold er, og hva det ikke er.
  • Avslører realitetene bak volden med personlige fortellinger som gir liv til kampen.
  • Analyserer spørsmål relatert til kriminalitet, mental helse og politikk.

Urovekkende statistikker og myteknusing

Boken argumenterer for at kollisjoner ikke er basert på kjønn, men snarere påvirket av psykiske lidelser hos overgriperne. Den avviser myter og misoppfatninger, og presenterer faktiske tall for å underbygge de som står overfor vold - i hver fase av deres opplevelse.

Verktøy for både ofre og støttespillere

“Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them” gir praktiske trinn og anbefalinger for de som ønsker å forlate et voldelig forhold, samt til venner og familie som ønsker å hjelpe. Boken tilbyr verktøy for å forstå og takle denne utfordrende og skjulte problematikken:

  • Treningsmanualer og læreverktøy for fagfolk.
  • Regjeringens og samfunnets planer for handling med nødvendige lover og utdannelse.

En banebrytende tilnærming til et skjult problem

Med fokus på offerbevissthet og rettferdighet er “Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them” en selvhjelpsbok som tar opp et emne som sjelden behandles. Den gir nyttige perspektiver, både for de som opplever vold, og for de som ønsker å forstå problemet bedre.

Ikke la stigma og taushet fortsette å dominere dette problemet. Gjør deg klar til å ta del i samtalen med denne viktige boken!

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