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Vernon R. Wiehe, Ph.D.
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky |
Dr. Wiehe received his Master of Arts
degree from the University of Chicago and his Ph.D. from Washington University
in St. Louis. He is a professor in
the College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky.
His writings including the following books in the field of family violence:
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What
Parents Need to Know About Sibling Abuse: Breaking the Cycle of Violence (2002) Springville, UT:
Bonneville/Cedar Fort Press.
(Amazon.com
$12.95, Amazon.co.uk
£8.23)
- Understanding Family Violence: Treating and Preventing Partner, Child, Sibling,
and Elder Abuse (1998). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (Amazon.com
hardcover, $86.95; Amazon.co.uk
paperback, £29.62)
- Sibling Abuse: Hidden Physical, Emotional and Sexual Abuse (1997,2nd edition). Sage.
- Brother/Sister Hurt(1996). Brandon, VT: Safer Society Press.
- Intimate Betrayal: The Trauma of Acquaintance Rape (1995) Sage.
- Working With Child Abuse and Neglect (1996,2nd edition). Sage.
- Perilous Rivalry: When Siblings Become Abusive (1991). Boston, MA: Lexington Books.
Dr. Wiehe is the author of over fifty articles in social science journals and is a
frequently cited author. He has lectured extensively on the subject of family violence to lay and professional
audiences in the United States and abroad. He has appeared as a guest on numerous radio and TV talk shows, including
Donahue
and Sonya Live.
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