Strengths-Based Prevention: Reducing Violence and Other Public Health Problems - Paperback
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Product Description
by Victoria Banyard (Author), Sherry Hamby (Author)
A new way of thinking about prevention that focuses on building assets and resources
This book provides practitioners and researchers with the means to make more impactful choices in the design and implementation of prevention programs.
Author Biography
Victoria Banyard, PhD, is a Professor in the School of Social Work at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and the Associate Director of the Center on Violence Against Women and Children. Dr. Banyard received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Michigan with a Certificate in Women's Studies. She has authored over 150 publications on resilience in the face of interpersonal violence, evaluating the effectiveness of sexual and relationship violence prevention programs, and understanding how to mobilize bystander interventions to prevent violence.
Sherry Hamby, PhD, is Research Professor of Psychology at the University of the South, Sewanee, and Director of Life Paths Research Center. She is also founding editor of the APA journal, Psychology of Violence, and founder and co-chair of ResilienceCon. Dr. Hamby is an internationally recognized authority on victimization and trauma who is best known for her work in poly-victimization and resilience. Her awards include Outstanding Contribution to the Science of Trauma Psychology from the American Psychological Association. Dr. Hamby's work has appeared in the New York Times, USA Today, CBS News, and hundreds of other media outlets. Visit https: //lifepathsresearch.org.










