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Reclaiming self : issues and resources for women abused by intimate partners /

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Corporate Author: Resolve (Research and Education for Solutions to Violence and Abuse)
Other Authors: Tutty, Leslie M., Goard, Carolyn.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Halifax [N.S.] : Fernwood, c2002.
Series:Hurting and healing series ; 3rd.
Subjects:
Abused women > Canada.
Abused women > Services for > Canada.
Femmes victimes de violence > Canada.
Femmes victimes de violence, Services aux > Canada.
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