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Cognitive and emotional contributors to intimate partner violence perpetration following trauma

โœ Scribed by Amy D. Marshall; Lara R. Robinson; Sandra T. Azar


Book ID
102444713
Publisher
Springer
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
159 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0894-9867

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Abstract

Exposure to potentially traumatic events often leads to a wide range of interpersonal difficulties, including the perpetration of intimate partner violence. Maladaptive, threatโ€relevant thoughts and beliefs regarding the trauma or its sequelae can play an important role in a person's emotional and behavioral responses. Among 185 traumaโ€exposed study participants who were currently in an intimate relationship, levels of maladaptive posttraumatic cognitions were associated with the perpetration of psychological aggression and physical violence in their current relationships. These links were mediated by misappraisal of anger in auditory emotion stimuli and emotionโ€regulation deficits. Results support a cognitive model of posttraumatic pathology, with implications for clinical intervention and a broad conceptualization of the effects of trauma.


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