It is important for professionals involved in marriage education initiatives to address domestic violence. One way to do this is to create and use a violence protocol. This article discusses why this is important and reviews lessons learned from the development of a protocol in one federally funded marriage education initiative. Recommended components for violence protocols are reviewed, including mechanisms to encourage safety in disclosure and referral, sensitivity to culture, and understanding the scope and impact of domestic violence. The importance of collaboration with and adaptation to each community is discussed, and suggestions for educators, clinicians, and researchers are provided
The “discovery” of intimate partner violence in the 1970s by the feminist movement, which considered...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 76).Domestic violence has been affecting families for gene...
The paper deals with the thesis that our classical type of education is not always enough to prepare...
It is important for professionals involved in marriage education initiatives to address domestic vio...
abstract: Domestic violence is a serious problem affecting many innocent members of our society. Whe...
As couple and relationship education (CRE) has become an increasingly common intervention, issues su...
Domestic violence is a problem of epedemic proportion in the United States. In examining the issue o...
Domestic violence against women and children is growing at alarming rate, which calls for the interv...
Professionals in the health and education sector require knowledge and understanding of issues of fa...
Understanding how community members conceive the occurrence and prevention of intimate partner viole...
The purpose of this article is to review the various conceptual components of the issue of domestic ...
Professionals in the health and education sector require knowledge and understanding of issues of fa...
This paper aims to find and discuss new ideas or thoughts in preventing violence against wives in th...
The focus of this article by our research team looks specifically at the teaching of domestic violen...
Few studies exist regarding domestic violence, mediation, and how each affects the other. With that ...
The “discovery” of intimate partner violence in the 1970s by the feminist movement, which considered...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 76).Domestic violence has been affecting families for gene...
The paper deals with the thesis that our classical type of education is not always enough to prepare...
It is important for professionals involved in marriage education initiatives to address domestic vio...
abstract: Domestic violence is a serious problem affecting many innocent members of our society. Whe...
As couple and relationship education (CRE) has become an increasingly common intervention, issues su...
Domestic violence is a problem of epedemic proportion in the United States. In examining the issue o...
Domestic violence against women and children is growing at alarming rate, which calls for the interv...
Professionals in the health and education sector require knowledge and understanding of issues of fa...
Understanding how community members conceive the occurrence and prevention of intimate partner viole...
The purpose of this article is to review the various conceptual components of the issue of domestic ...
Professionals in the health and education sector require knowledge and understanding of issues of fa...
This paper aims to find and discuss new ideas or thoughts in preventing violence against wives in th...
The focus of this article by our research team looks specifically at the teaching of domestic violen...
Few studies exist regarding domestic violence, mediation, and how each affects the other. With that ...
The “discovery” of intimate partner violence in the 1970s by the feminist movement, which considered...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 76).Domestic violence has been affecting families for gene...
The paper deals with the thesis that our classical type of education is not always enough to prepare...