Written by legends in the field, this invaluable book translates decades of research on adolescent dating violence into practical, evidence-based strategies for prevention and treatment. As a psychologist, I appreciate its balance of scientific rigor and comprehensive guidance, making it essential reading for clinicians, educators, and anyone committed to fostering healthy relationships among youth. Reviewed by Gregory L. Stuart, PhD, Director of Clinical Psychology Training at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, TN; Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Interpersonal Violence and Partner Abuse; Editor-in Chief of Substance Use: Research and Treatment
Adolescent Dating Violence is a concise, timely, and evidence-based resource authored by three of the field's foremost experts. Combining clinical insight, rigorous research, and practical strategies, the book offers practitioners and prevention specialists a credible and highly applicable guide. It fills a critical gap in the literature by providing a comprehensive yet accessible overview of the knowledge and tools essential to protecting and supporting youth. Reviewed by Lindsay M. Orchowski, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI; Senior Consulting Editor for Psychology of Violence; Co-Editor of Engaging Boys and Men in Sexual Assault Prevention: Theory, Research and Practice