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Counseling Interventions for Victims of Intimate Partner

Title: Counseling Interventions for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review

Authors: Laura C. Craven PhD; Alexander M. Fields PhD; Ryan G. Carlson PhD; Elizabeth M. Combs PhD; Emily S. Howe

Description: Despite the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) and its significant social impact, counselors are often unprepared to address IPV appropriately (Craven et al., 2022). Only 50% of counselors receive IPV-related training in graduate school, and 78% of those counselors do not feel that the training they received was adequate (Craven et al.). Moreover, evidence-based counseling interventions for IPV remain limited. This continuing education (CE) provides value to the education and practice of counseling as the authors developed implications for counselor and counselor educators, including implementing strategies to improve retention, targeting interventions based on IPV typology, and expanding on IPV research to include more individuals who may experience IPV.

NBCC ACEP No. 1000
January 01, 2024
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Counseling Interventions for Victims of IPV

Title:
Counseling Interventions for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review
Authors:
Laura C. Craven, Alexander M. Fields, Ryan G. Carlson, Elizabeth M. Combs, and Emily S. Howe
Description:
This article reviews current research on counseling interventions for individuals experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). Drawing from a systematic review of studies published between 2001 and 2022, the article explores effective therapeutic approaches used to support victims’ mental health and safety. Authors examine key treatment modalities, including cognitive behavioral therapy, arts-based interventions, advocacy models, and relationship education programs. The article also highlights how interventions vary depending on the type of violence present in a relationship, such as situational violence versus power-and-control dynamics. Additionally, limitations in existing research are discussed, including gaps related to diverse populations and methodological challenges. Learners will gain practical insights into evidence-informed counseling strategies that address the complex needs of IPV victims while promoting safety, empowerment, and recovery.
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
April 01, 2026
Text-Based Continuing Education Product
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$0.00
$30.00
$30.00
Available for Immediate Access