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“Característiques dels homes violents 1. Creences rígides basades en els "mites culturals" de la masculinitat o inferioritat de la dona. 2. Repressió emocional. Resolen els seus conflictes a través d'accions violentes. 3. Aïllament emocional. 4. Una baixa autoestima davant "l'amenaça" de pèrdua de poder, i intenten aconseguir-lo per la força. 5. Controlen la conducta de la seva dona amb coaccions (amenaces, abús verbal, acusacions d'infidelitat). 6. Són gelosos i presenten actituds possessives. 7. Minimitzen o neguen la violència. 8. Racionalitzen, no accepten l'autocrítica i projecten la responsabilitat en la provocació dels altres. 9. Manipulen els fills. 10. Presenten una dissociació entre el comportament públic i el privat. 11. Es resisteixen al canvi en no reconèixer la seva responsabilitat en la violència i no tenen cap motivació per canviar o demanar ajuda. 12. Només canvien o demanen ajuda quan l'actitud de la dona els demostra que no poden mantenir la conducta violenta i apareix la por a ser abandonats.”

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Maltractament, un permís mil·lenari. La violència contra la dona

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