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Title: Domestic Violence in Intimate Relationships


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  • Domestic Violence in Intimate Relationships

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Jennifer L. Baker, Psy.D. Anne B. Summers, Ph.D.
Debbi Steinmann, M.A. Training Instructor /
MentorsMelissa A. Gibson, M.S. Kim Rozell, M.A.
Graduate AssistantsBrent Anderson, M.S.
Matthew Biller, M.A. Cate Brandon, M.A Dawn
Clinard, M.A.Jessie Clinton, M.S. Tabitha
Carlson, M.S.Anup Jonathan Tony Larson, B.A.
Nicole Mannis, M.A.Robert Mindrup,
M.S.S.W.Colleen Quinn, Ph.D. Amber Schafer,
M.A. Amanda Schroeder, B.S.
  • The Training for the Healthy Marriage and Family
    Formation curriculum was created through the
    cooperative efforts of

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Domestic Violence
  • Definition
  • Violence between current or former partners in
    intimate relationships.
  • A pattern of behaviors used by an individual to
    establish and maintain coercive control over an
    intimate partner.

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CAUTION
  • Both men and women can be abusers.
  • However, in most cases domestic violence is
    perpetrated by men against women.
  • Therefore, we will generally refer to the male as
    the abuser and the female as the victim.

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Types of Abuse
  • Psychological
  • Emotional
  • Physical
  • Sexual
  • Economic/Financial

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Impact of Domestic Violence on Children
  • Between 3.3 and 10 million
    children witness domestic
    violence annually.
  • Exposure to violence in the
    home is a significant factor in
    predicting a childs violent
    behavior.
  • Fifty percent of men who assaulted their wives
    also abused their children.

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Cultural Aspects of Domestic Violence
  • Domestic violence occurs across cultural borders.
  • Domestic violence may reflect cultural traditions
    and practices.
  • Many refugees and immigrants have come from
    repressive cultural practices.

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  • Types of Domestic Violence
  • Arguments that become physical
  • Intimate Terrorism

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  • Types of Domestic Violence
  • Arguments that Become Physical
  • Occur mainly as an outgrowth of anger and
    conflict, with both partners capable of violent
    acts.
  • Also termed common couple, expressive, or pit
    bull violence.

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  • Types of Domestic Violence
  • Intimate Terrorism
  • Manipulative, purposeful violence used as a tool
    of power and control.
  • Usually perpetuated by one member of the couple
    against the other.
  • Also termed patriarchal, instrumental, or
    viper violence.

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Traditional Cycle of Violence - Intimate
Terrorism

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Tactics of Power and Control-
  • Power and Control Wheel

Intimate Terrorism
East Side Domestic Violence Program
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Warning Signs
  • Bruises and other signs of impact on the skin,
    with the excuse of accidents
  • Depression, crying, or emotional withdrawal
  • Frequent and sudden absences, frequent lateness
  • Alcohol or drug use

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Warning Signs
  • Fear of the partner and/or references to the
    partners anger
  • Isolation
  • Obvious dependence on the spouse
  • References like, I have no money
  • Symbolic violence

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Why the Abused Partner Stays
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Romantic Bond
  • Validate it if it is present.
  • Women are socialized to succeed in relationships
    at all costs.
  • Can be a strength, but increases vulnerability.
  • History of childhood abuse may predispose both
    partners to violence.

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Strategies to Determine Presence of Domestic
Violence
  • Avoid global questions.
  • Avoid using words like abuse and battering.
  • Frame questions in terms of conflict resolution.
  • Inquire about more minor instances of abuse
    first.
  • Be familiar with various assessment instruments.

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Response to Violence
Arguments that Become Physical
  • Possibly couples therapy to learn to how avoid
    escalation so conflict can be addressed directly.
  • Anger management, or cognitive/ behavioral
    strategies, etc.
  • Intimate Terrorism
  • Separate couples.
  • Recommend gender specific treatment groups.

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Suitability for Couples Work
  • Ability to take full responsibility for ones
  • use of violence.
  • Ability to tolerate hearing partners description
    of being victimized.
  • Willingness to work toward stopping
  • abusive behavior.
  • Ability to feel safe after speaking openly about
    his/her partners behavior.

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Strategies to Handle Domestic Violence
  • Have educational materials about domestic
    violence on hand in order to share with clients.
  • Provide opportunity for domestic violence to be
    safely disclosed.
  • Be prepared to share information with clients
    about safe havens or shelters.
  • Be prepared to help clients develop a safety plan
    if necessary.

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  • Power and Control Wheel
  • East Side Domestic Violence Program
  • http//www.edvp.org/AboutDV/wheel.htm
  • Power and Control and Equality Wheel
  • Texas Violence Council
  • http//www.tcfv.org/
  • The Danger Assessment
  • http//www.dangerassessment.org/WebApplication1/pa
    ges/da/
  • Domestic Abuse Intervention Project
  • http//www.duluth-model.org
  • Family Violence Center of Springfield
  • http//fvc_at_sbcglobal.net
  • Family Violence Prevention Fund
    http//www.endabuse.org/
  • Websites

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  • Forest Institute of Professional Psychologys
    Marriage and Family Department
    http//www.forest.edu/clinic/index.html
  • National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  • http//www.ncadv.org/
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline
  • http//www.ndvh.org
  • National Immigration Project Website
  • http//www.nationalimmigrationproject.org/
  • domestic-violence/domvioindex.htm
  • Violence Against Women Online Resources
  • http//www.ndvh.org
  • Websites

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