Ohio Domestic Violence Network Health Care Clearinghouse Materials 800-934-9840 Books Healthcare Specific Campbell, Jacquelyn (1998). Empowering Survivors of Abuse: Health Care for Battered Women and their Children. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. Institute of Medicine (1998). Violence in Families: Assessing Prevention and Treatment Programs. Washington, DC: Academy Press. Institute of Medicine (2002). Confronting Chronic Neglect: The Education and Training of Health Professionals on Family Violence. Washington, DC: Academy Press. Polsky, S. Scott and Markowitz, Jenifer (2004). Color Atlas of Domestic Violence. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Inc. Salber, M.D., Patricia and Taliaferro, M.D., Ellen (1995). The Physician’s Guide to Domestic Violence: How to Ask the Right Questions and Recognize Abuse. Volcano, CA: Volcano Press, Inc. Schornstein, Sherri (1997). Domestic Violence and Health Care: What Every Professional Needs to Know. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. Stark, Evan and Flitcraft, Ann (1996). Women At Risk: Domestic Violence and Women’s Health. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. Quinn, Mary Jo and Tomita, Susan K. (1997). Elder Abuse and Neglect: Causes, Diagnosis and Intervention Strategies. New York: Springer. Tatara, Toshio (1999). Understanding Elder Abuse in Minority Populations. Ann Arbor: Braun- Brumfield. General Information on Abuse Books Bancroft, Lundy. Silverman, Jay. The Batterer As Parent: Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Family Dynamics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2002. Davies, Jill. Safety Planning with Battered Women: Complex Lives/Difficult Choices. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing, 1998. Evans, Patricia. The Verbally Abusive Relationship (2nd edition). Holbrook, Mass: Adams Media Corporation, 1996. Hooks, Bell. Sisters of the Yam: Black Women and Self-Recovery. Boston, MA: South End Press, 1993. Jones, Ann & Schecter, Susan. When Love Goes Wrong. New York, NY: Harper Collins, 1992. Manuals Ohio Domestic Violence Network (2001). A Healthcare Provider’s Guide for Responding to Ohio State Medical Association (1992). Ohio Physicians Elder Abuse Prevention Project: Ohio State Medical Association (1992). Ohio Physicians Domestic Violence Prevention Project: Schecter, Susan and Gary Tieszen, Lisa (1992). Health Care Services for Battered Women Their Warshaw, M.D., Carol and Ganley, M.D., Anne (1998). Improving the Health Response to Family Violence Prevention Fund (2002). National Consensus Guidelines on Identifying and Responding to Domestic Violence Victimization in Health Care Settings. San Francisco, CA: FVPF. Family Violence Prevention Fund (2002). Identifying and Responding to Domestic Violence: Consensus Recommendations for Child and Adolescent Health. San Francisco, CA: FVPF. Illinois Department of Public Health (2001). Safe Illinois Success Kit for Health Care Providers: Clinical Guidelines for Intimate Partner Violence. Maxwell, Sharon and Silva O’Rourke, Kelly (1999). A Competency-Based Training Manual for Women, Infants & Chilren (WIC) & Other Health/Nutrition Program Staff. Florida State University School of Social Work: Tallahassee, FL. Ohio Domestic Violence Network and National Health Care Standards Campaign (2003). The Ohio Domestic Violence Protocol for Health Care Providers: Standards of Care. Ohio Domestic Violence Network: Columbus, Ohio. Domestic Violence. Columbus, OH: ODVN. TrustTalk. TrustTalk. Abused Children. Children’s Hospital: Boston, MA. Domestic Violence. San Francisco, CA: FVPF. Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence in collaboration with the Wisconsin Bureau of Aging and Long Term Resources (1999). Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Family Violence: A Guide for Health Care Professional. Madison, WI: WCADV Presentations American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Work Group on the Prevention of Elder Abuse (2002). Domestic Elder Abuse: Practical Tools for Providers of Women’s Health Care. A Slide Lecture Presentation. Washington, DC: ACOG. Articles Brandl, Bonnie & Horan, D. (2002). “Domestic Violence in Later Life: An Overview for Health Care Providers.” Women & Health, Vol. 35 (2/3), pp. 41-54. Mouton, C.P., Rovi, S., Furniss, K., Lasser, N. (1999). “The Associations between Health and Domestic Violence in Older Women: Results of a Pilot Study.” Journal of Women’s Health & Gender- Based Medicine, Vol. 8(9), pp. 1173-1179. Web Based Response Course Physicians for a Violence Free Society (2002). PVS Abuse Assessment Response Course: Systems Approach to Partner Violence Across the Life Span. 800-934-9840 for more information. Videos ___ AMA Alliance Domestic Violence ___ Battered Women in Your Practice? (Medical Professionals) ___ Clinical Aspects of Domestic Violence for the Ob/Gyn ___ Domestic Violence: Recognizing the Epidemic ___ Domestic Violence: How to Ask and What to Say ___ It Never Hurts to Ask. Screening, Assessment and Management of Domestic Violence in the Primary Health Care Setting ___ No Woman Deserves to Hurt (Medical Professionals) ___ Polaroid Healthcare Domestic Violence Response Video ___ Screen to End Abuse ___ When Injuries Speak, Who Will Listen? Check out our web-site at www.odvn.org for detailed descriptions of our library videos or call