Researchers have indicated that survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) have lost a sense of self while being with their abuser. But little or nothing has been published on the rediscovery of self after counseling among female survivors of IPV. The purpose of this phenomenological study which helped to guide the research question and the method of the study was to help bridge the gap in the professional counseling literature by exploring the rediscovery of self after counseling from the perspective of female survivors of IPV. The research question for this study examined the lived experiences of 7 women who discussed the process of rediscovery of self and how their relationship with their counselor impacted this journey of rediscovery....
There is a significant body of literature highlighting the impact of unwanted sexual experiences (US...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been estimated to affect one in four women in her lifetime (Tjad...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is currently described by trauma researchers as a social epidemic (B...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious social problem and a noteworthy health issue internatio...
Much of the extant literature on intimate partner violence (IPV) centers on immediate needs and cris...
To date, minimal research has focused on the recovery process for survivors of intimate partner viol...
Research with survivors of intimate partner violence has primarily focused on the outcome of leaving...
Intimate partner violence is a growing epidemic in our country. Statistics indicate that an estimate...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant and prevalent social problem that impacts a conside...
Intimate partner violence is the systematic, intentional use of physical, emotional and/or sexual ab...
Treatments for reducing intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization have shown limited effectivene...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a preventable public health problem that affects over...
Despite recent interest in resiliency and growth in victims of trauma (Ryff, Singer, Love, & Essex, ...
This qualitative study explored the lived experiences of male victims of intimate partner violence (...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread public health problem in the United States (U.S.) li...
There is a significant body of literature highlighting the impact of unwanted sexual experiences (US...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been estimated to affect one in four women in her lifetime (Tjad...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is currently described by trauma researchers as a social epidemic (B...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious social problem and a noteworthy health issue internatio...
Much of the extant literature on intimate partner violence (IPV) centers on immediate needs and cris...
To date, minimal research has focused on the recovery process for survivors of intimate partner viol...
Research with survivors of intimate partner violence has primarily focused on the outcome of leaving...
Intimate partner violence is a growing epidemic in our country. Statistics indicate that an estimate...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant and prevalent social problem that impacts a conside...
Intimate partner violence is the systematic, intentional use of physical, emotional and/or sexual ab...
Treatments for reducing intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization have shown limited effectivene...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a preventable public health problem that affects over...
Despite recent interest in resiliency and growth in victims of trauma (Ryff, Singer, Love, & Essex, ...
This qualitative study explored the lived experiences of male victims of intimate partner violence (...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread public health problem in the United States (U.S.) li...
There is a significant body of literature highlighting the impact of unwanted sexual experiences (US...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been estimated to affect one in four women in her lifetime (Tjad...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is currently described by trauma researchers as a social epidemic (B...