Abstract
Abstract This article weaves together the author's personal, political, and professional route toward an understanding of interpersonal violence and the gradual development of a model of clinical assessment and treatment. Her work is organized around two central concepts: 1) Self‐determination, and 2) Self‐disclosure. The model integrates family systems and psychodynamic theories as well as drawing on the resources of self‐help groups.
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