DA Theories, Typologies and Psychological Impact 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyDomestic AbuseUniversityNone Created by: HarrietMitchellCreated on: 04-05-18 16:12 Feminist theory Barnish (2004) 1 of 15 Interpersonal theory Barnish (2004) 2 of 15 Sociobiological theories Gilchrist (2010) 3 of 15 Psychopathology theories Cunnigham et al. (1998) 4 of 15 Social Learning theory Barnish (2004) 5 of 15 Integrated perspectives Barnish (2004) 6 of 15 Coercive control- nearly a third of all women Myhill (2015) 7 of 15 Situational couple violence, one off or repeated violence (does not include coercive control) Myhill (2015) 8 of 15 family only, dysphoric/bordeline and generally violent Holtzworth-Munroe & Stuart (1994) 9 of 15 What success means to men on programmes and partners of men on programmes Westmarland et al. (2010) 10 of 15 What percentage of incarcerated women compared with public are victims of DA? 46% and 29% 11 of 15 'Children aren't just passive witnesses' Holt et al. (2008) 12 of 15 'Witnessing DA can have comparable outcomes with experiencing it' Kitzmann et al. (2003) 13 of 15 'Witnessing can be charged as child abuse in 5 states' Miller (2015) 14 of 15 Direct e.g. depression and Indirect effects e.g. poor education/relationship with other parent Holt et al. (2008) 15 of 15
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