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No More Excuses: Domestic Violence

Dunbar Mable C. - Personal Name; Dunbar Colin A. - Personal Name;

The book tackles the difficult subject of domestic violence with honesty and compassion, revealing how abuse affects not only the body but also the mind and spirit. Mable and Colin Dunbar examine the underlying causes of violent behavior and the reasons victims remain trapped in abusive relationships. Using real-life experiences, spiritual insights, and counseling methods, they guide readers toward breaking the cycle of abuse through faith, education, and empowerment. No More Excuses: Domestic Violence serves as both a call to awareness and a roadmap for healing, promoting love, respect, and restoration within families and communities.


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Main NVAC Library (Circulation Section) BV 4438 D86 2009
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BV 4438 D86 2009
Publisher
USA : Trafford Publishing., 2009
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978-1-57756-609-0
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BV 4438 D86 2009
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Subject(s)
Christian counseling and family life
Domestic relations — Moral and religious aspects
Family violence — Prevention and intervention
Abused women — Rehabilitation
Specific Detail Info
No More Excuses: Domestic Violence by Mable C. Dunbar and Colin A. Dunbar was published in 2009 by Trafford Publishing in Bloomington, Indiana, USA. The book is a comprehensive guide written from a Christian counseling and educational perspective, aimed at addressing the complex issues surrounding domestic violence. It explores the psychological, emotional, and spiritual effects of abuse, providing both victims and perpetrators with practical tools for understanding, healing, and change. The authors draw on their counseling experience to offer biblically grounded principles for prevention and recovery, making the book useful for individuals, families, churches, and counselors.
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