Why Does He Do That?: Inside The Minds Of Angry... -

: The author posits that abusers are actually in deep control of their actions; for instance, they rarely "lose it" in front of the police or their boss, saving their outbursts for their private targets.

: Bancroft describes the anatomy of abuse as a tree where Ownership is the root, Entitlement is the trunk, and Control is the branch. Why Does He Do That?: Inside the Minds of Angry...

: Abusers use mistreatment because it works—it helps them get their way, avoid chores, or silence their partner. : The author posits that abusers are actually

The core lesson of Lundy Bancroft’s Why Does He Do That? is that abuse is not caused by a loss of control, but by a . Bancroft, a former counselor for abusive men, argues that abusiveness stems from a distorted value system rooted in entitlement, not from anger management issues, mental illness, or past trauma. Key Takeaways from the Mind of an Abuser The core lesson of Lundy Bancroft’s Why Does He Do That

Bancroft identifies several distinct personality profiles to help victims recognize patterns:

: Many abusers maintain a charming public persona while being cruel in private, a tactic used to isolate victims and ensure no one believes their stories. Common Abusive "Types"