How do religious beliefs, human psychology and domestic violence intersect? Numerous fields offer directions in thinking about this relationship, including the well-established field of spiritual psychotherapy in North America, studies in mental health and spirituality, research that links religious beliefs to attachment models, personality disorders and domestic violence, and studies that look at the role of religious values or Church attendance in marriage, primarily emanating from North America. And yet these three parameters are rarely addressed together in domestic violence interventions. More importantly, their study is disproportionately informed by the contexts and faith traditions of western societies and are not applied to or info...
This project qualitatively explores how a diverse group of Eastern, New Age, Jewish, and Christian f...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a multifaceted social issue that affects the Christian faith comm...
Domestic violence reportedly affects more than 5 million Americans each year, more than 85% of whom ...
How do religious beliefs, human psychology and domestic violence intersect? Numerous fields offer di...
In recent decades, more studies have emerged that examine the relationship between religion / spirit...
The article discusses the role of faith, theology and the clergy in the experience of domestic viole...
Research on religion and intimate partner violence does not appear to have integrated well the curre...
As the rate of domestic violence hovers around 27% of violent crimes in the U.S., and approximately ...
This study was undertaken in response to recommendations for further investigation by previous resea...
This article examined hypothesized relations between Judeo-Christian religion and intimate partner v...
In the fields of gender and religious studies and gender and development, religious systems that are...
This paper proposes an integrated model illustrating the mechanisms by which religiousness may serve...
Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a problem that cuts across borders and communities. There is an...
Spirituality is increasingly recognized as an important resource for clients coping with trauma and...
Domestic violence is an ongoing national issue that has tainted women across centuries and is still ...
This project qualitatively explores how a diverse group of Eastern, New Age, Jewish, and Christian f...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a multifaceted social issue that affects the Christian faith comm...
Domestic violence reportedly affects more than 5 million Americans each year, more than 85% of whom ...
How do religious beliefs, human psychology and domestic violence intersect? Numerous fields offer di...
In recent decades, more studies have emerged that examine the relationship between religion / spirit...
The article discusses the role of faith, theology and the clergy in the experience of domestic viole...
Research on religion and intimate partner violence does not appear to have integrated well the curre...
As the rate of domestic violence hovers around 27% of violent crimes in the U.S., and approximately ...
This study was undertaken in response to recommendations for further investigation by previous resea...
This article examined hypothesized relations between Judeo-Christian religion and intimate partner v...
In the fields of gender and religious studies and gender and development, religious systems that are...
This paper proposes an integrated model illustrating the mechanisms by which religiousness may serve...
Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a problem that cuts across borders and communities. There is an...
Spirituality is increasingly recognized as an important resource for clients coping with trauma and...
Domestic violence is an ongoing national issue that has tainted women across centuries and is still ...
This project qualitatively explores how a diverse group of Eastern, New Age, Jewish, and Christian f...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a multifaceted social issue that affects the Christian faith comm...
Domestic violence reportedly affects more than 5 million Americans each year, more than 85% of whom ...