PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Medicine and Patriarchal Violence
Imagining Woman Battering
Social Knowledge, Social Theory and Patriarchal Benevolence
PART TWO: HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
Women and Children at Risk
A Feminist Perspective on Child Abuse
Killing the Beast Within
Woman Battering and Female Suicidality
Preventing Gendered Homicide
PART THREE: CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS
Personal Power and Institutional Victimization
Treating the Dual Trauma of Woman Battering
Clinical Violence Intervention
Lessons from Battered Women
Discharge Planning with Battered Woman
Physicians and Domestic Violence
Challenges for Prevention