Lundy Bancroft has over twenty-five years of experience in the
fields of abuse, trauma, and recovery. He has published five books,
including the bestsellerWhy Does He Do That?, Daily Wisdom for Why
Does He Do That?, When Dad Hurts Mom, The Batterer as Parent, and
Should I Stay of Should I Go?.Lundy has worked with over 1000
abusive men in his counseling groups. He has also served
extensively as a custody evaluator, child abuse investigator, and
expert witness, and has presented to 350 audiences across the U.S.
and abroad.
JAC Patrissi is the founder and former director of the Vermont
Victim Assistance Academy. She facilitates the Growing a New Heart
Retreat series for women healing from destructive relationships.
Praise for Why Does He Do That?
“Bancroft has opened a window into the thinking of abusive men, and
his book helps open a door out of abusive relationships.”—Gavin de
Becker, New York Times bestselling author of The
Gift of Fear and Fear Less
“This is without a doubt the most informative and useful book yet
written on the subject of abusive men.”—Jay G. Silverman, PhD,
director, Violence Prevention Programs, Harvard School of Public
Health
“Jargon-free analysis is frequently broken up by interesting
first-person accounts and boxes that distill in-depth information
into simple checklists. Bancroft’s book promises to be a beacon of
calm for many storm-tossed families.”—Publishers Weekly
“Bancroft boldly asks—and brilliantly answers—the most important
questions of all: Why do so many men abuse women? What can be done
about it? This book is desperately needed and long
overdue.”—Jackson Katz, creator of the award-winning
video Tough Guise: Violence, Media and the Crisis in
Masculinity
“This is essential reading for those in the helping professions and
highly recommended.”—Library Journal
“At last—the straight scoop on men who abuse women. This is a book
not just for abused women and domestic violence professionals, but
for everyone who wonders why there’s so much violence in America.
Read it.”—Ann Jones, author ofWhen Love Goes
Wrong and Next Time, She’ll Be Dead
“Bancroft helps women who feel trapped in unhealthy relationships
make sense out of what is happening.”—Sarah Buel, JD, codirector,
Domestic Violence Clinic, and lecturer, University of Texas Law
School
“A compelling read about a tough topic. What you read here will
come back to you long after you put the book down.”—Angela Browne,
author of When Battered Women Kill
“An informative and necessary read.”—Susan Weitzman, PhD, author
of Not to People Like Us: Hidden Abuse in Upscale Marriages
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