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Therapeutic interventions for victims of intimate partner violence Sarah Talboys

By: Talboys, Sarah.
Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry of Justice.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Evidence brief (Ministry of Justice).Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Justice, 2017Description: electronic document (9 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): COUNSELLING | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PROGRAMMES | TREATMENT | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online Evidence brief (Ministry of Justice), March 2017Summary: Therapeutic interventions (such as counselling) aim to reduce the long-term effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) on victims. This evidence brief focuses on the effect of these interventions on reducing victims’ vulnerability to IPV revictimisation, with some international research showing they can help to reduce it. More controlled studies are needed to build the evidence base. (From the document). Record #5667
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Evidence brief (Ministry of Justice), March 2017

Therapeutic interventions (such as counselling) aim to reduce the long-term effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) on victims. This evidence brief focuses on the effect of these
interventions on reducing victims’ vulnerability to IPV revictimisation, with some international research showing they can help to reduce it. More controlled studies are needed to build the evidence base. (From the document). Record #5667