Incoming Resources
- Touched by love, turning crisis into a blessing, Luciane Sperling
- Opening the door from inside, how to deal with domestic violence, Robin Parry
- The sun hasn't fallen from the sky, Alison Gangel; read by Alison Gangel
- Toxic parents, overcoming their hurtful legacy and reclaiming your life, Susan Forward with Craig Buck
- Mothering through domestic violence, Lorraine Radford and Marianne Hester
- The violences of men, how men talk about and how agencies respond to men's violence to women, Jeff Hearn
- If I am missing or dead, A sister's story of love, murder and liberation, Janine Latus
- Surviving, why we stay and how we leave abusive relationships, Beverly Gooden
- Home should be safe, hope and help for domestic violence victims, Mina R Raulston
- A journey through emotional abuse, from bondage to freedom, Caroline Abbott with Debbie Stafford
- Whose life is it anyway?, recognising and surviving domestic violence, Deborah Thomson
- A memory, a monologue, a rant, and a prayer, edited by Eve Ensler and Mollie Doyle ; [contributors include Edward Albee, Tariq Ali ... [et al.]]
- Sizzling at seventy, victim to victorious, Lyn Traill
- Abused men, the hidden side of domestic violence, Philip W. Cook
- Interrogating harmful cultural practices, gender, culture and coercion, edited by Chia Longman, Ghent University, Belgium and Tamsin Bradley, University of Portsmouth, UK
- Crossing the boundary, black women survive incest, Melba Wilson
- Working with violence, edited by Carol Lupton and Terry Gillespie ; foreword by Jalna Hanmer
- Written on the body, letters from trans and non-binary survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence, edited by Lexie Bean ; foreword and additional pieces by Dean Spade [and four others]
- Hearing young people talk about witnessing domestic violence, exploring feelings, coping strategies and pathways to recovery, Susan Collis ; foreword by Gill Hague
- Women, violence and social change, R. Emerson Dobash and Russell P. Dobash
- Domestic violence, a reference handbook, Margi Laird McCue
- The violences of men, how men talk about and how agencies respond to men's violence to women, Jeff Hearn
- Sourcebook on violence against women, [edited by] Claire M. Renzetti, Jeffrey L. Edleson, Raquel Kennedy Bergen
- Understanding gender based violence, national and international contexts, edited by Nadia Aghtaie and Geetanjali Gangoli
- Domestic violence
- Goodbye, sweet girl, a story of domestic violence and survival, Kelly Sundberg
- The mother wound, Amani Haydar
- Nowhere to hide, Hannah Morgan
- See what you made me do, power, control and domestic abuse, Jess Hill
- The relationship safety handbook, people safety skills for building safe and strong relationships for teens & adults, Irene van der Zande ; illustrated by Amanda Golert
- Pathway to healing, my personal journey to healing and deliverance, Mina R Raulston
- No visible wounds, identifying nonphysical abuse of women by their men, Mary Susan Miller, Ph.D
- It's my life now, starting over after an abusive relationship, Meg Kennedy Dugan & Roger R. Hock
- She is not your rehab, one man's journey to healing and the global anti-violence movement he inspired, Matt Brown with Sarah Brown
- A mother's story, Rosie Batty with Bryce Corbett
- Danced on the darkest clouds, by Sumayya Ibrahim
- A mother's story, Rosie Batty with Bryce Corbett
- Power and control, why charming men can make dangerous lovers, Sandra Horley
- When dad hurts mom, helping your children heal the wounds of witnessing abuse, Lundy Bancroft
- Perfect stranger, a true story, Kay Schubach
- Domestic violence, dealing with physical, sexual or emotional abuse from those close to you : a self help guide, written by Dr Lesley Maunder and Lorna Cameron, Consultant Clinical Psychologists, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and others
- In control, dangerous relationships and how they end in murder, Jane Monckton Smith
- Domestic violence in health contexts, a guide for healthcare professions, Parveen Ali, Julie McGarry, editors
- Understanding gender based violence, national and international contexts, edited by Nadia Ahgtaie and Geetanjali Gangoli
- Fighting for my life, the confession of a violent offender, J.J. Joseph
- Domestic abuse and human rights, Jonathan Herring
- Adolescent-to-parent abuse, current understandings in research, policy and practice, Amanda Holt
- Rethinking violence against women, edited by Rebecca Emerson Dobash and Russell P. Dobash
- Social work and domestic violence, developing critical and reflective practice, Lesley Laing and Cathy Humphreys ; with Kate Cavanagh
- Adolescent-to-parent abuse, current understandings in research, policy and practice, by Amanda Holt