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Using the Stages of Change to Counsel Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

Using the Stages of Change to Counsel Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Medical, women's health, trauma, and violence prevention researchers have investigated the transtheoretical model and motivational interviewing as potential treatment models for victims of intimate partner violence. Despite these models’ prevalence in counseling, they have received minimal attention related to victims of intimate partner violence in counseling journals. The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize the use of the transtheoretical model and motivational interviewing to counsel victims of intimate partner violence. We provide overviews of both models and how they can be applied with intimate partner violence victims. Further, we explore how counselors can use the transtheoretical model and motivational interviewing to inform case conceptualization, treatment planning, and interventions for victims of intimate partner violence. Finally, we discuss the ethical implications of applying the transtheoretical model and motivational interviewing to intimate partner violence. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families SAGE

Using the Stages of Change to Counsel Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2022
ISSN
1066-4807
eISSN
1552-3950
DOI
10.1177/10664807221090951
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Abstract

Medical, women's health, trauma, and violence prevention researchers have investigated the transtheoretical model and motivational interviewing as potential treatment models for victims of intimate partner violence. Despite these models’ prevalence in counseling, they have received minimal attention related to victims of intimate partner violence in counseling journals. The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize the use of the transtheoretical model and motivational interviewing to counsel victims of intimate partner violence. We provide overviews of both models and how they can be applied with intimate partner violence victims. Further, we explore how counselors can use the transtheoretical model and motivational interviewing to inform case conceptualization, treatment planning, and interventions for victims of intimate partner violence. Finally, we discuss the ethical implications of applying the transtheoretical model and motivational interviewing to intimate partner violence.

Journal

The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and FamiliesSAGE

Published: Jul 1, 2022

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