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Autor:
Erika N. Smith, Patricia Barros-Gomes, Jared A. Durtschi, Eric E. McCollum, Bryan Cafferky, Jonathan G. Kimmes, Sandra M. Stith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 34:3936-3960
Physical and psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) are significant public health concerns often associated with negative consequences for individuals, families, and society. Because IPV occurs within an interpersonal relationship, it is impor
Autor:
James Minner, Vivian Hughes, Sandra M. Stith, Kyle Horst, Eric E. McCollum, Marcie M. Lechtenberg, Marcos Mendez, Maria Dominguez
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Family Therapy. 37:89-100
Evidence suggests that conjoint treatment can be effective for certain violent couples in certain situations (Finkel in Rev Gen Psychol 11:193–207, 2007; LaTaillade et al. in J Cogn Psychother 20:393–410, 2006; Fals-Stewart et al. in J Consult Cl
Publikováno v:
Partner Abuse. 5:21-40
In 2005, 68% of the 50 states in the United States expressly prohibited the funding of any program that offers couples or family counseling when there has been intimate partner violence (IPV; Maiuro & Eberle, 2008). However, many couples experiencing
Autor:
Eric E. McCollum, Maureen S. Bethea
Publikováno v:
Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy. 12:89-112
Transgender individuals experience their gender identity, their sense of being male, female, or other, as different from their biological sex. Disclosing as transgendered is an emergence that is an internal psychological process but also intimately i
Autor:
Gianina Hasburn, Sonia Mora, Eric E. McCollum, Jennifer L. Austin, Monica Wainbarg, Mariana K. Falconier
Publikováno v:
Partner Abuse. 4:356-379
Applying a community-based participatory research approach and with the aim of developing a culturally competent program to reduce intimate partner violence (IPV) in the Latino population, 3 focus groups were conducted with Latino health promoters an
Autor:
Eric E. McCollum
Mindfulness for Therapists: Practice for the Heart encourages therapists to embrace mindfulness practice to create presence and depth in their work with clients. Mindfulness helps therapists cultivate compassion, relieve stress, and weather the often
The Importance of Therapist/Client Ethnic/Racial Matching in Couples Treatment for Domestic Violence
Autor:
Rebecca Culver-Turner, Kyle Horst, Eric E. McCollum, Marcos Mendez, Josh Cook, Yvonne Amanor-Boadu, Sandra M. Stith, Bo Minner
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Family Therapy. 34:57-71
Outcome research indicates a relative degree of variability regarding the effectiveness of client and therapist ethnic/racial matching (see Cabral and Smith 2011; Shin et al. in J Couns Psychol 52(1):45–56, 2005). Considering these findings, our st
Publikováno v:
Partner Abuse. 3:43-58
Little information is available about couples experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) who voluntarily seek couples therapy. We examined the characteristics of 129 couples who sought therapy for IPV to learn more about this population. A majority
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Psychotherapy. 22:216-231
Substance abuse (SA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) frequently co-occur, providing challenges to researchers and treatment professionals alike. Researchers have struggled to understand the nature of the relation between these 2 difficult issues.
Autor:
Sandra M. Stith, Eric E. McCollum
Publikováno v:
Aggression and Violent Behavior. 16:312-318
This manuscript addresses an important controversy in the intimate partner violence (IPV) field, treating couples experiencing IPV conjointly. Some advocates who work with victims of violence believe that conjoint treatment is never appropriate if th