Acknowledgments
Preface
1 The Traditional Framing of Intimate Partner Violence
2 Sociocultural and Intersectional Factors Underlying IPV: Centering Black and Brown Women
3 Women’s Formative Experiences and Exposure to IPV in the Family: An Object Relations Framework
4 Adolescent Males’ Exposure to IPV: Practice Issues
5 Mothering and Motherhood in the Context of IPV
6 Toxic Masculinity and Men Who Batter
7 A Self-Psychological Frame for Working with an Abused Woman
8 Men’s Work: A Call to Action Concerning Violence against Women and Girls
9 Shared Vulnerability: Countertransferential Reactions, Supervision, and Self-Care
Appendix 1: Key IVP Terms
Appendix 2: A Biopsychosocial Assessment Framework for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Cases Involving Cisgender Women
Appendix 3: A Biopsychosocial Assessment Framework for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Cases Involving Cisgender Men
References
Index