Partner violence is now understood to affect at least 8.7 million women per year (Roberts, 1998). As a result of the chronic abuse, many women suffer from psychological disorders requiring professional help. A large percentage of battered women demonstrate symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), including depression, anxiety, stress, low self-esteem, and somatic complaints (Margolin & Burman, 1993; Yegidis, 1992). Treatment and intervention strategies will be introduced for both individual and group therapy, based primarily on cognitive approaches
Battering of women by their male partners affects an estimated 3 -4 million women each year in the U...
Many victims of domestic violence who seek help are never able to break the cycle of abuse. Many stu...
This thesis examines the reasons why women remain with their abusive partners. The researcher define...
Partner violence is now understood to affect at least 8.7 million women per year (Roberts, 1998). As...
Issues and, Treatment of Female Victims of Domestic Violence It has become increasingly apparent to ...
This paper defines battering and batterers, highlights some of the treatment interventions already i...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) against women is a pervasive worldwide phenomenon, with high prevale...
One in four women has been a victim of domestic violence perpetrated by an intimate partner. Instead...
An estimate 1.8 million women are beaten by their spouses each year (Edelson, 1984). During recent y...
Two community-based group therapies, emotion focused versus goal oriented, are compared among women ...
One in four women have been a victims of Domestic Violence (DV) in their lifetime by an intimate par...
The present study attempted to provide empirical support for the theoretical and anecdotal literatur...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a social problem that affects roughly 5.3 million women in the U....
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is currently described by trauma researchers as a social epidemic (B...
Research has documented severe mental health problems in female victims of intimate partner violence...
Battering of women by their male partners affects an estimated 3 -4 million women each year in the U...
Many victims of domestic violence who seek help are never able to break the cycle of abuse. Many stu...
This thesis examines the reasons why women remain with their abusive partners. The researcher define...
Partner violence is now understood to affect at least 8.7 million women per year (Roberts, 1998). As...
Issues and, Treatment of Female Victims of Domestic Violence It has become increasingly apparent to ...
This paper defines battering and batterers, highlights some of the treatment interventions already i...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) against women is a pervasive worldwide phenomenon, with high prevale...
One in four women has been a victim of domestic violence perpetrated by an intimate partner. Instead...
An estimate 1.8 million women are beaten by their spouses each year (Edelson, 1984). During recent y...
Two community-based group therapies, emotion focused versus goal oriented, are compared among women ...
One in four women have been a victims of Domestic Violence (DV) in their lifetime by an intimate par...
The present study attempted to provide empirical support for the theoretical and anecdotal literatur...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a social problem that affects roughly 5.3 million women in the U....
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is currently described by trauma researchers as a social epidemic (B...
Research has documented severe mental health problems in female victims of intimate partner violence...
Battering of women by their male partners affects an estimated 3 -4 million women each year in the U...
Many victims of domestic violence who seek help are never able to break the cycle of abuse. Many stu...
This thesis examines the reasons why women remain with their abusive partners. The researcher define...