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Interventions in Domestic Violence
by Association of Domestic Violence Intervention Programs
Domestic violence (also known as intimate partner abuse) is a major social problem worldwide. The Association of Domestic Violence Intervention Providers (ADVIP) is an international coalition of social science researchers and front-line intervention providers dedicated to evidence-based practice. ADVIP members share news and information about intimate partner violence policy and intervention, and our website provides, at no cost, up-to-date, scholarly research papers on the causes, characteristics, consequences, assessment and treatment of intimate partner abuse. In this podcast series, ADVIP members and invited guests talk about the latest domestic violence research, and the most promising evidence-based interventions, in a common effort to hold perpetrators accountable, keep victims safe, and help heal and rebuild families.Additional intervention programs are discussed in the full podcast series available to ADVIP members. For more information, please visit https://www.dom
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Podcast 12: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach to IPV Perpetrator Treatment Groups, Part Two: Treatment
Title: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach to IPV Perpetrator Treatment Groups, Part Two: Treatment. Guest: Erika Lawrence, Ph.D.
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Podcast 11: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach to IPV Perpetrator Groups, Part One: Research and Theory
Title: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach to IPV Perpetrator Groups, Part One: Research and Theory Guest: Erika Lawrence – Dr. Lawrence is currently a research professor in the department of psychology at Northwestern University, and is also Director of Translational Science at that university’s Family Institute. After obtaining her M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology at UCLA, she completed her clinical psychology internship at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital. Since then, Dr. Lawrence has conducted several research projects on intimate partner violence. She works with high-conflict couples in her clinical practice, and her current focus is on developing evidence-based treatment for IPV offenders, using principles from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
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Podcast 10: Parental Alienation as Emotional Abuse and Control
Title: Parental Alienation as Emotional Abuse and Control Guest: Jennifer Harman, Ph.D. Dr. Harman is an Associate Professor in the department of psychology at Colorado State University, Fort Collins. Her areas of specialization include application of social psychological theories to underrepresented populations, power in intimate relationships, family violence, and parental alienation (PA). Her PA research findings have been published several peer-reviewed journal articles. Contact: [email protected].
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Domestic violence (also known as intimate partner abuse) is a major social problem worldwide. The Association of Domestic Violence Intervention Providers (ADVIP) is an international coalition of social science researchers and front-line intervention providers dedicated to evidence-based practice. ADVIP members share news and information about intimate partner violence policy and intervention, and our website provides, at no cost, up-to-date, scholarly research papers on the causes, characteristics, consequences, assessment and treatment of intimate partner abuse. In this podcast series, ADVIP members and invited guests talk about the latest domestic violence research, and the most promising evidence-based interventions, in a common effort to hold perpetrators accountable, keep victims safe, and help heal and rebuild families.Additional intervention programs are discussed in the full podcast series available to ADVIP members. For more information, please visit https://www.dom
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