PSY 3173 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Intimate Partner Violence, Problem Solving, Bipolar Disorder

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Any violence occurring between intimate partners who are living together or separated. Also known as intimate partner violence (ipv) E. g. , restricting access to personal funds, theft of paycheques. E. g. , verbal attacks, degradation, threats about hurting family or pets. Most commonly used scales to measure domestic violence (cst and updated cst2): Verbal or indirect aggression (e. g. , swearing) to. The way it is introduced to respondents. Ignores the different consequences for the same act for men and women. Items may be interpreted differently depending on gender of respondent. Used modified cts to measure physical, psychological, and sexual violence in intimate relationships: Women experience more severe forms of violence. Violence against women more likely reported to police. Broad set of cultural beliefs and values that support male dominance of woman. Learning behaviours by watching others perform these behaviours. (e. g. , feel safer because they know what the abuser is doing) Apologies, it will never happen again, let"s go out for dinner, etc.

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