New research published in the August edition of the American Psychological Association's Journal of Abnormal Psychology, is providing a better picture of the roles played by gender, personality and mental illness in domestic violence...
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August 12, 2010
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Study finds similar personality types in male and female domestic violence perpetrators
New research is providing a better picture of the roles played by gender, personality and mental illness in domestic violence.
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Study finds similar personality types in male and female domestic violence perpetrators
New research is providing a better picture of the roles played by gender, personality and mental illness in domestic violence.
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June 27, 2009
White House Creates New Position On Domestic Violence (ABC News)
Political Punch: Lynn Rosenthal is appointed as adviser for position Biden calls "incredibly consequential."
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June 20, 2009
The Power of Fatherhood: Modeling
The primary way that children learn how men should behave in relationships is by watching you. Even if you do not live with their mother, your children are keenly aware of the way you interact with her. Most divorce and domestic violence happens to men and women who grew up without a father modeling compassionate relationship behavior.Here are 10 tips to help you model the way you want your daugh
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The Power of Fatherhood: Modeling
The primary way that children learn how men should behave in relationships is by watching you. Even if you do not live with their mother, your children are keenly aware of the way you interact with her. Most divorce and domestic violence happens to men and women who grew up without a father modeling compassionate relationship behavior.Here are 10 tips to help you model the way you want your daugh
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April 30, 2009
Domestic Violence: Why Are Some Young Victims Resilient?
More than 10 million U.S. children witness domestic violence yearly, resulting in a range of emotional and behavioral problems. A new study suggests that the reason some of these children are resilient is because of their easy temperaments and because they have mentally healthy moms. The longitudinal study, conducted by researchers at Michigan State University, is published in the March/April
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