Laming, Chris A Constructivist approach to challenging men’s violence against women Men’s abuse and violence in intimate partner relationships is a worldwide problem of which there is a growing awareness. This paper will look at a model of practice developed in rural Victoria that seeks to enable men to take responsibility for their abusive behaviour and to commit to a process of behaviour change. The SHED (Self-Help Ending Domestics) Project uses a constructivist approach to challenging men's violence against women and children and it encompasses assessment, groupwork, and an integrated, collaborative model of intervention between agencies. Men's violence against women;Personal construct theory;journal article;monash:4728;Monash University. Faculty of Arts. School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences.;1959.1/7452;Men's behaviour change;Intimate partner violence 2017-06-02
    https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/journal_contribution/A_Constructivist_approach_to_challenging_men_s_violence_against_women/5063413
10.4225/03/5930bb1353139