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Relationship Violence and Research
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1. Early research on relationship violence looked for patterns in documents from places like hospitals, police records, or shelter intake forms. This kind of information – which was originally created for purposes other than research – is called:
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2. Johnson (1995, 2007) described three different major forms of relationship violence. Which option below is not one of the three forms in his typology?
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3. In the well-known “Power and Control Wheel” from Pence and Paymar (1993), which type of abuse is depicted as being the overall rim, holding the other forms together?
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4. Which form of violence in Johnson’s (1995, 2007) typology refers to physical behaviors used against a partner in self-defense?
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5. Imagine a couple that used to have frequent abusive incidents. Violence has recently decreased due to the perpetrator receiving therapy. In the I3 Model, which factor has been strengthened, contributing to the decrease in violence?
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6. Jacobson and Gottman (1998) described two types of abusers, depending on whether their physiological arousal increased or decreased during conflicts. What two animals did they use to describe these patterns?
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7. According to classic research by Holtzworth-Monroe and Stuart (1994), abusers who appear to be emotionally void, have low remorse, and who are more violent outside of the family are likely to have which personality disorder?
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8. In the Goodfriend & Simcock (2022) model, survivors move through three phases. Which is the final phase, of healing and posttraumatic growth?
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9. According to Walker (1979, 1984) and the “cycle of violence” model, which phase of violent relationships is when the abuser apologies and promises to stop their abuse?
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10. Maria comes from an abusive home. She is attracted to John because she believes he will take her away from that and because he “sweeps her off her feet” by proposing to her on their third date. Which of Rosen’s (1996) “romantic myths” applies to this situation?
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11. Rachel believes she’s not being abused because for her, “abuse” only refers to physical behaviors that cause serious injury (not behaviors like slaps, or psychological aggression). In Goodfriend and Arriaga’s (2018) model, which form of “cognitive reframing” might apply to Rachel’s mindset?
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12. Alex is currently being abused by their partner. Alex has started taking actions to rebuild their self-esteem, such as starting therapy, and has also started putting money away without telling their partner. Which of Rosen and Stith’s (1997) steps toward leaving is Alex currently in?
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13. According to Kirkwood (1993), by far the most immediate and important challenge faced by people who have just left their abusive partner is:
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14. Which form of therapy directly asks survivors to tell their stories, with the goal of finding closure and healing?
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15. Which of the options below is not considered one of the major areas of growth within the traditional measurement and theory of post-traumatic growth originally created by Tedeschi and Calhoun (1996)?
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