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    Various social problems that involve some form of violence‚ trauma‚ or harm are as a result of abuse of alcohol. In recent years there has been increasing research studying and trying to understand the comorbidity of alcohol and intimate partner violence. Whether it be male to female‚ female to male violence‚ or same gender violence‚ alcohol has been seen to largely impact violence in close relationships. Alcohol often impairs both physical and psychological aspects of individual’s. It impairs an

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    Intimate Partner Violence against Women Name College Course Tutor Date Abstract         Intimate partner violence against women in homes is an issue of global concern‚ but in many cultures this kind of violence has been an acceptable fact of life. In recent years‚ it has been viewed as a criminal challenge. However‚ in many societies such as the African society‚ it is still culturally acceptable and it is presumed that most African women still endure this type of violence in their various homes

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    Maurice Wilkes Chico State University Social Work 325 Spring 2017 Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Researching and Understanding it Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a very serious‚ preventable public health problem that has challenged me for a long time. I am passionate about this topic; however I will choose to remain neutral for the most part‚ for the sake of this paper. The term “intimate partner violence” (also known as domestic violence) describes physical violence‚ sexual violence

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    Witnessing intimate partner violence: Review of the literature on coping in young persons Kate van Heutgen and Elizabeth Wilson Keuka College All elements and directions contain in this writing complied by Mary Kate Slattery‚ BSW student‚ Keuka College Social Work Program and taken exclusively from: Heugten‚ K. V.‚ & Wilson‚ E. (2008 ). Witnessing intimate partner violence: Review of the literature on coping in young persons. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work‚ 52-62. When first

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    Intimate Partner Homicide Abstract Intimate partner homicide is a major‚ however avoidable public health setback that affects millions of women in spite of age‚ economic status‚ race‚ religion‚ ethnicity‚ sexual orientation‚ or educational background. Individuals who are subjected to intimate partner homicide may have lifelong penalty‚ including emotional trauma‚ lasting physical impairment‚ chronic health problems‚ and even death. Even though women of all ages may

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    Nicole Gardner Journal Review 1 This journal article described a research investigation that was conducted in January of 1998 until October of 2000. The purpose of this investigation was the measurement of of the prevalence of intimate partner violence‚ or IPV‚ among military members‚ specifically women in this research assessment. The research data was compiled through the military’s information database‚ DEERS‚ or the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System. Using this DEERS database

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    documentary that centers around male individuals who are mentally‚ physically‚ and verbally abusive towards their partners. According to the textbook‚ "partner abuse is defined as any intentional act or series of acts that cause injury to the partner. These acts may be physical‚ emotional‚ or sexual" (Wallace & Roberson‚ 2014‚ p.223). In the text‚ there are six theories of partner abuse: social stress‚ power‚ dependency‚ alcohol‚ pregnancy‚ and marriage (Wallace &Roberson‚ 2014 p.225-227). These

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    INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS Issues‚ theories and research Brianna Griffin Table Of Contents: 1- Strangers‚ Friends and Lovers: Why is life so complicated? -Picture…..Page 4 -Websites…Page 4-5 -Article……Page 5-6 -Reasoning behind chapter choice….Page 6-7 2 - Self-Presentation and Self-Disclosure -Picture….Page 7 -Websites….Page 8 -Article…. Page 8-9 -Reasoning behind chapter choice….Page 9-10 3- Communication and Relationship Management -Picture….Page 11 -Websites….Page

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    Madeline Emotions English 315 September 15‚ 2012 Emotions Emotions occur in relationships. There are many different types of relationships‚ including intimate‚ friendly‚ and family relationships. The type of relationship I am going to focus on is an intimate relationship. This is one of the most interesting types of relationships because there are many different feelings and emotions that occur ranging from happiness to sadness‚ excitement to anger‚ and feeling “in love” to feeling “out

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    In Hurtado’s Intimate Frontiers‚ the author argues that‚ by the late 1800s‚ an Anglo-American presence in California had dominated the region‚ and Anglos in that territory had risen to the top of the social hierarchy. There were many draws to California for the migrating Anglos‚ and numerous reasons for braving the often dangerous journey‚ just as the means of establishing an “Anglo hegemony” were numerous as well. Hurtado analyzes the period through the lens of gender-relations and sex‚ and through

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