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An expose of abuse among the wealthy, with guidance for abused women.
"Thought too privileged and too educated to be victims of emotional and physical violence, the affluent women of Chicago--as sketched by psychotherapist Weitzman--form a portrait of abuse that challenges misconceptions of class and domestic violence. Her exposé discloses reasons for upper-class violence, as well as reasons for the comparable silence about it."
"Thought too privileged and too educated to be victims of emotional and physical violence, the affluent women of Chicago--as sketched by psychotherapist Weitzman--form a portrait of abuse that challenges misconceptions of class and domestic violence. Her exposé discloses reasons for upper-class violence, as well as reasons for the comparable silence about it."
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