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Paper Title

Psychotherapists' role in the medical response to male-partner violence

Keywords

  • Male-Partner Violence
  • Psychotherapists' Role
  • Medical Response
  • Domestic Abuse
  • Intimate Partner Violence
  • Emergency Room Screening
  • Primary Care
  • Obstetric Clinics
  • Underdiagnosis
  • Medical Education
  • Patient Advocacy
  • Disclosure Strategies
  • Physician Training
  • Violence Screening
  • Healthcare Intervention
  • Partner-Violence Injury
  • Mental Health Support
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • Abuse Treatment
  • Safety Planning

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 34 | Issue : 4 | Page No : 386–396

Published On

October, 1997

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Abstract

Male-partner abuse, although it is prevalent among medical patients in emergency rooms, primary care, and obstetric clinics, is infrequently screened for and therefore inadequately treated by the majority of physicians. Research studies to support these conclusions are reviewed. On the basis of information presented, it is recommended that psychotherapists (1) recognize that absence of partner-violence injury in medical records often reveals lack of proper diagnosis rather than lack of evidence; (2) coach their patients on the selection of an appropriate provider and in approaches to disclose their history in a safe manner; and (3) advocate for better medical education regarding male-partner violence.

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