Child Abuse

“Child Abuse” by Ruth S. Kempe, published by Fontana Press in 1986, is a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding child abuse. This edition, written in English and spanning 157 pages, delves into the various dimensions of abuse, offering insights into its impact on family relationships and parenting. The book aims to shed light on the societal and political factors that contribute to this pressing issue, providing a framework for understanding the dynamics involved.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the subject matter, focusing on the interplay between parenting, family dynamics, and the broader social context of abuse. The text addresses the implications of child abuse within the realms of social sciences and politics, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the intersections of these fields. This edition serves as a valuable reference for understanding the complexities of child abuse and its effects on individuals and society.
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