1st Edition

Ending Intimate Partner Abuse Blending Psychological and Sociological Solutions

By Leanne Nunn Copyright 2027
230 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Despite sustained global attention, policy development, and research investment, the prevalence of intimate partner abuse (IPA) worldwide has not diminished.  Ending Intimate Partner Abuse advances the field of IPA prevention by presenting a theoretically grounded and empirically derived model of the earliest warning signs. Integrating psychological and sociological perspectives, this book... Read more

1.Living with Intimate Partner Abuse.  2.Understanding the Nature of IPA.  3.Investigating IPA.  4.The Traces Project (how to study it).  5.The Model of Earliest Warning Signs and the Tremor that Foreshadows Intimate Partner Abuse.  6.The Domains of Earliest Warning Signs: The Fabric of the Relationship.  7.The Domains of Earliest Warning Signs: Tactics of the Person who uses Abuse Domination and degradation through PuA tactics.  8.The Domains of Earliest Warning Signs: Victim Survivor Factors.  9.The Context of Gender Socialisation.  10.Psychological Grooming Provides Camouflage for the Earliest Warning Signs.  11.Physiological Programming Disguises the Earliest Warning Signs.  12.for practitioners.  13.Ending Intimate Partner Abuse.  Appendix. 

Biography

Lea Marie Nunn has over twenty-five years’ experience as a psychologist in research, clinical practice, management, and education.