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Volume 21 Issue 2 - 2006
Advances in Contemporary Nursing & Interpersonal Violence
iii Foreword: No Longer 'A Private Matter': Collective action against the manifestations of violence
Moira Carmody
vii Preface: Peace, Love and Equality: Nurses, interpersonal violence and social justice
Anne McMurray
Intimate Partner Violence
163 Opinion Piece: Screening for Domestic Violence
The evidence dilemaJoan Webster
165 Women Defining Themselves
Shared stories of of private hellElaine Dietsch
174 Lovestruck
Women, romantic love and intimate partner violenceCharmaine Power, Tina Koch RN PhD, Debbie Kralik, Debra Jackson
186 Domestic Violence, Health and Health Care
Women's accounts of their experiencesMarion Tower, Anne McMurray, Jennifer Rowe RN, BA, DipEd, GradDipEd Mphil, Marianne Wallis
199 Stories of Resistance and Healing in the Process of Leaving Abusive Relationships
Kierrynn Davis, Bev Taylor
Violence in the Nursing Workplace
209 Opinion Piece: Keeping Nurses Safe
An industry perspectiveFiona Armstrong
212 Violence, Zero Tolerance and the Subversion of Professional Practice
Colin Holmes
228 'They stand you in a corner; you are not to speak'
Nurses tell of abuse indoctrination in work teams dominated by bulliesMarie Hutchinson, Margaret H Vickers, Debra Jackson, Lesley Wilkes
239 Workplace Violence
The dark side of organisational lifeSandra Speedy Emeritus Professor
251 Survival of the Fittest, or Socially Constructed Phenomena?
Theoretical understandings of aggression and violence towards nursesLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson
Contemporary Perspectives on Health and Violence
264 Opinion Piece: Aggression in Nursing
A time to look closely at aged care?Katrina Cubit, Gerry Farrell
267 Alert But Not Alarmed?
The rhetoric of terrorism and life after 9/11Kim Walker RN, PhD
277 Interpersonal Violence and Mental Illness
A literature reviewDonna Gillies, Louise O'Brien
287 Working with Families Experiencing Violence
The Ploeger Model of Enhanced Maternal and Child Health Nursing PracticeGay Edgecombe, Heather Ploeger
297 Child-to-Mother Violence
A Pilot StudyMichel Stewart, Lesley Wilkes, Debra Jackson, Judy Mannix
311 Nurses' Understanding of Domestic Violence
Kumiyo Inoue, Sue K Armitage RN, BA(Hons), PhD
Epilogue
324 Recognising, Responding and Resisting Violence
A critical challenge for nursesDebra Jackson, Anne McMurray
Reviews of Advances in Contemporary Nursing and Interpersonal Violence
Judy Lumby, Graeme Browne

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