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Record ID: b0489276-5358-448c-b109-ed9ede002406
Type: Journal Article
Title: "What fresh hell is this?" Victims of intimate partner violence describe their experiences of abuse, pain, and depression
Other Titles: Journal of family violence
Authors: Veale, Stephanie
Chin, Nancy
Cerulli, Catherine
Poleshuck, Ellen
Raimondi, Christina
Keywords: Theories of violence;Psychological abuse;Health;Mental health
Categories: Victims / Survivors
Year: 2012
Publisher: Springer Publishing
Citation: 27 (8), November 2012
Notes: 

Traditionally, professionals working with intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors view a victim through a disciplinary lens, examining health and safety in isolation. Using focus groups with survivors, this [US] study explored the need to address IPV consequences with an integrated model and begin to understand the interconnectedness between violence, health, and safety. Focus group findings revealed that the inscription of pain on the body serves as a reminder of abuse, in turn triggering emotional and psychological pain and disrupting social relationships. In many cases, the physical abuse had stopped but the abuser was relentless by reminding and retraumatizing the victim repeatedly through shared parenting, prolonged court cases, etc. This increased participants' exhaustion and frustration, making the act of daily living overwhelming.
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12975
ISSN: 0885-7482
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