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Accurate assessment of the risk of fatal family or intimate partner violence (FIPV), particularly of intimate partner homicide (IPH), has long been a clinical and research goal.
Single Session Thinking (SST) offers potential for trauma-related family work. Sixteen specialist family therapists experienced in SST and trauma treatment completed a three-round Delphi study, producing practice guidelines and an adapted SST session map tailored to these families.
This article advances a queer, strengths-based approach to sexual violence research and prevention, challenging heteronormative, risk-focused frameworks and the field’s narrow focus on victimisation.
Objective of this piece was to examine associations between different forms of childhood EDV and health service utilisation.
Synthesises evidence from studies across high, middle, and low-income contexts, examining the forms, risk factors, consequences, protective features, and interventions associated with violence in care.
This paper proposes a model of early-onset parent-directed aggression that is specific to behavioral development in childhood.
This study aimed to develop a model for exiting children living in residential care from CSE, guided by the research question: How does practice experience inform the development of a model to exit children from CSE?
Open-ended survey qualitative analysis exploring Australian women’s preferences for supportive messaging from health practitioners when discussing coercive control.
This first meta-aggregation of post-child sexual assault crisis care identifies the need for systemic reforms; standardized multi-disciplinary protocols, dedicated family supports, and provider training as well as clinical and supportive supervision to mitigate secondary trauma.