Intimate sexual violence in the United States: Social work and family therapy interventions |
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Authors: | Nancy L Beckerman |
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Institution: | 1. The Lucy Faithfull Foundation , UK;2. Department of Psychology , The University of Birmingham , UK;3. Department of Psychology , The University of Birmingham , UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract This article defines what is meant by intimate sexual violence and provides a brief historical context to this phenomenon. The incidence and impact of intimate sexual violence are clarified and discussed, as are the various factors contributing to this abusive behaviour. Current literature on intimate sexual violence in the United States is reviewed and differing approaches to responding to incidents of intimate sexual violence are identified as they might inform assessment and treatment options. Taking intimate sexual violence seriously has implications for contraceptive counselling, abortion counselling, mental health counselling and family therapy. The article aims to inform practitioners of the essential issues surrounding intimate sexual violence, so that whenever intimate sexual violence is suspected, the social worker or family therapist can assess and intervene in a responsive and effective manner. |
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Keywords: | intimate sexual violence incidence impact assessment and treatment implications |
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