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NCFR Family Focus
Perspectives on intimate partner violence from around the world, including in the countries of Sweden, Mexico, Kenya, Turkey, China, and more.
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Interpersonal Relationships
Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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Examining the Evidence to Guide Sound Public Policy
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Allison Schroeder, Ph.D., LMFT; Deirdre Quinn, Ph.D.; Samuel Allen, M.S., LMFT; and Elaine Anderson, Ph.D.
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Family Focus, Winter 2018
The pervasive narrative linking mental illness to gun violence is harmful to individuals, families, and communities.
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Family Studies, the blog of the Institute for Family Studies
Family Studies compares studies showing that cohabiting couples are more likely to experience physical aggression in their relationships than married couples.
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This group provides reports, toolkits, trainings, and more to prevent and respond to hate violence against LGBTQ individuals, families, and communities.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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by Ashley Rockwell, doctoral student, Department of Sociology, Georgia State University
The National Football League (NFL) has a long-standing domestic violence problem.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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by Jacki Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Texas Tech University
There have been ongoing discussions about the NFL's influence on cultural values/behaviors in social processes, such as family functioning and domestic violence.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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by Vivian J. Carlson, Ph.D., Professor and Human Development and Family Studies Chair, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Saint Joseph; Rev. Angelia D. Hemric, Missionary, Global Partners
In very resource-poor communities, intimate partner violence (IPV) is often accepted as inevitable because so many stressors and triggers interact.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Interpersonal Relationships
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by Nancy Nason-Clark, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Churches and their leaders can be part of the solution to domestic violence, not just part of the problem.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Interpersonal Relationships
Religion and Families
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by Jonathan C. Davis, Ph.D., LMFT, CFLE, Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Life Education, Samford University
Most academics and students like to think of our campuses as safe places.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Interpersonal Relationships
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A Partnership Approach
This book brings together theory, practice, and real-world examples to discover what is necessary when working with families facing difficult and complex issues.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Professional Ethics and Practice
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by Sandra M. Stith, Ph.D., professor, School of Family Studies and Human Services, Kansas State University
Although intimate partner violence occurs among all age groups, younger couples are more at risk.
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Counseling and Therapy
Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Internal Dynamics of Families
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From the 2012 NCFR conference. Plenary speaker Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD speaks about domestic violence and costs thereof for families and society.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Internal Dynamics of Families
Interpersonal Relationships
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From the 2012 NCFR conference. Jacquelyn Campbell, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Family Health
Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
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The program's goal is to give church leaders the background and preparation they need to offer domestic violence prevention and intervention activities.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Internal Dynamics of Families
Interpersonal Relationships
Religion and Families