“…They also experienced the most harassment and coparenting conflict (Hardesty et al, ), more depression, PTSD, and physical health symptoms (Hardesty et al, ), and more volatility and unpredictable patterns of harassment and conflict (Hardesty et al, ). Despite considerable intrusion by former partners for years after separation, studies demonstrate mothers' and children's regenerative capacity to recover from IPV (Broughton & Ford‐Gilboe, ; Yu, Petit, Lansford, Dodge, & Bates, ). Collectively, this research extends our understanding of the effects of IPV on postseparation individual (e.g., mothers' adjustment), relational (e.g., coparenting), and family‐system level processes (e.g., health promotion).…”