Domestic violence (also known as intimate partner abuse) is a major social problem worldwide. The Association of Domestic Violence Intervention Providers (ADVIP) is an international coalition of social science researchers and front-line intervention providers dedicated to evidence-based practice. ADVIP members share news and information about intimate partner violence policy and intervention, and our website provides, at no cost, up-to-date, scholarly research papers on the causes, characteristics, consequences, assessment and treatment of intimate partner abuse. In this podcast series, ADVIP members and invited guests talk about the latest domestic violence research, and the most promising evidence-based interventions, in a common effort to hold perpetrators accountable, keep victims safe, and help heal and rebuild families. Additional intervention programs are discussed in the full podcast series available to ADVIP members. For more information, please visit https://www.domesticviolenceintervention.net.
Title: Working with Female Domestic Violence Perpetrators Guest: David Wexler, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in San Diego, spe...
Title: The evolution of domestic violence intervention policies: Advocacy, research, and mental health perspectives – Part Two Guest: Shelly Wagers, P...
Title: The evolution of domestic violence intervention policies: Advocacy, research, and mental health perspectives: Part One Guest: Dr. Shelly Wage...
Title: Working with Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence Guest: Clare Cannon, Ph.D. A graduate of Tulane University, Clare is currently Assistant Profe...
Title: Bridging the gap between research and treatment in IPV intervention: The Association of Domestic Violence Intervention Providers Guest: John Ha...