This fantastic new course at Goldsmiths University in London is unique in synthesising a range of psychological and social theories to examine the impact of being abusive or being abused. Over the course, students will look at practice and research from these theoretical perspectives and will consider abusiveness and its impact in different international, cultural and social contexts from childhood to older age.
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