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Глава 3. Психика абьюзера
1. Heather Douglas & Tanja Stark,
2. John Gottman and Neil Jacobson,
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14. Emily Esfahani Smith, ‘Masters of Love’,
15. J. C. Babcock, C. E. Green, S. A. Webb & K. H. Graham, ‘A second failure to replicate the Gottman et al. (1995) typology of men who abuse intimate partners… and possible reasons why’,