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EFFECTIVENESS OF COUPLES TREATMENT FOR SPOUSE ABUSE
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2003Despite its controversy, carefully conceptualized and delivered couples treatment appears to be at least as effective as traditional treatment for domestic violence, and preliminary data suggests that it does not place women at greater risk for injury. However, the body of research on which these conclusions rest is sparse.
Sandra M, Stith +2 more
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Alcohol use in wife abusers and their spouses
Addictive Behaviors, 1985The present study provided an assessment of alcohol use in couples characterized by wife abuse. The Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test, Quantity-Frequency Index, Impairment Index, and a questionnaire tapping frequency and magnitude of violent episodes were administered to couples who were: (a) physically abusive, (b) maritally discordant but nonviolent,
Van Hasselt, Vincent B. +2 more
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Burns in Men Secondary to Spouse Abuse
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1994A retrospective study of adult patients admitted to the burn center identified 61 male patients who claimed their injury to be secondary to spouse abuse. This may not be a true prevalence, because there may be many more unidentified cases. Few data are available concerning male spouse abuse in literature.
C, Balakrishnan, L, Imel, J K, Prasad
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Clinical strategies in recognizing spouse abuse
Psychiatric Quarterly, 1990Physicians have developed an increased sensitivity to the recognition and management of spouse abuse. Examined are clinical data and research which will enhance the physician's assessment of spouse abuse. Specific criteria useful in diagnosis and strategies helpful in the assessment process are discussed. Addressed are psychological factors involved in
L J, Veltkamp, T W, Miller
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
ABSTRACT It was not the intention of the authors to promulgate the idea that there is a correlation between justification for abuse and infidelity. It is unfortunate that this unclear language was not detected by us. In his letter to the British Journal of Psychiatry, Allan Alani in what I hope was a facetious manner implied that his faithful husbands ...
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ABSTRACT It was not the intention of the authors to promulgate the idea that there is a correlation between justification for abuse and infidelity. It is unfortunate that this unclear language was not detected by us. In his letter to the British Journal of Psychiatry, Allan Alani in what I hope was a facetious manner implied that his faithful husbands ...
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Judicial response to spouse abuse
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 1991exaly +2 more sources
Examining the Dynamics of Spouse Abuse
The Nurse Practitioner, 1991Spouse abuse continues to be a great problem in our society. Much of the literature about the problem, however, assumes that the roles of perpetrator and victim are always fixed, with the man as perpetrator and the woman as victim. This perception is understandable if the injuries received are the focus of attention, and the sole informant about the ...
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Women's reasons for leaving abusive spouses
Health Care for Women International, 1991Research has focused on factors associated with leaving physically abusive relationships, yet little is known about what the woman thinks when she leaves. Fifty-one formerly battered women from rural and metropolitan areas in two midwestern states described 86 reasons for leaving a physically abusive relationship.
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Spouse Abuse and Other Domestic Violence
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1988Concern about the different forms of domestic violence continues to escalate. Beginning with identification of child abuse in the 1960s; spouse abuse, primarily of women, in the 1970s; and, most recently, identification of the rising incidence of elder abuse and neglect, the medical community, state, local, and federal governmental agencies and the ...
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Journal of Offender Counseling Services Rehabilitation, 1990
Summary This paper explores psychological variables which have been identified as characteristic of males who physically abuse their partners in an attempt to determine which psychological variables explain the acts of the violently abusive male who engages in spouse abuse.
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Summary This paper explores psychological variables which have been identified as characteristic of males who physically abuse their partners in an attempt to determine which psychological variables explain the acts of the violently abusive male who engages in spouse abuse.
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