FMSC 431 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Communication Studies, Operant Conditioning, Psychoeducation

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A pattern of aversive, coercive, and controlling relationship behaviors that confer risk of physical or emotional harm. Common aversive and coercive behaviors severe, injurious, life threatening. Physical assault: (e. g. , pushing, grabbing, shoving, slapping, restraining, hitting, beating, kicking, choking) Sexual coercion and violence: (e. g. , pressuring, coercion, threats, force to obtain sexual acts or compliance) Denigration: (create fear, obtain compliance, (cid:1688)threw, smashed, hit, or kicked something(cid:1689, (attack partner"s self-concept, (cid:1688)called you a loser, failure, or similar term(cid:1689) Restrictive engulfment: (increase dependency, reduce perceived threats, (cid:1688)tried to stop you from seeing friends or family members(cid:1689) Hostile withdrawal: (punish through avoiding and ignoring, (cid:1688)refused to have any discussion of a problem(cid:1689) Major strategies: (1) open ended description of presenting problems, (2) clinical interview questions about abuse, (3) self-report and partner-report questionnaires. @ 5% spontaneous listed abuse or aggression on an open ended question about presenting problems.

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