2022
DOI: 10.1080/00207284.2022.2105702
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Group Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy in a Sample of Dutch Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators: Development of a Coding Manual for Therapist Interventions

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“…At the same time, it leads to the reduction of PTSD/Trauma symptoms including the misuse of substances. Delivery can be in the form of individual and group formats in adolescents and adults that have experienced the IPV (Tilburg, 2022). In seeking safety, the client is taught how to attain safety, and this is from the diagnosed PTSD and trauma.…”
Section: Cognitive Behavioural Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, it leads to the reduction of PTSD/Trauma symptoms including the misuse of substances. Delivery can be in the form of individual and group formats in adolescents and adults that have experienced the IPV (Tilburg, 2022). In seeking safety, the client is taught how to attain safety, and this is from the diagnosed PTSD and trauma.…”
Section: Cognitive Behavioural Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In providing treatment to the couple which includes the perpetrator and victim, there is usually the potential that the victim ends up blaming themselves for the IPV that occurred. They may also experience fear of or retaliation from the perpetrator (Tilburg, 2022). An IPV relationship can also be sustained when the counselling of the couples takes place, and this has been described as being pathological, and to some extent dangerous.…”
Section: Cognitive Behavioural Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%