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  • 2023-03-15 2:00 PM
  • 2023-03-15 3:00 PM
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Intimate Partner Violence Clinical Considerations 

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major public health concern that is tied to numerous negative consequences for affected individuals, families, and society. Dr. Hammett will provide an overview of IPV, its prevalence, consequences, and risk and protective factors. She will outline evidence-based approaches for working with individuals and couples affected by IPV, highlighting the importance of tailoring treatment approaches to clients’ unique experiences, narratives, and needs. 

About the Presenter

Julia Hammett, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in Arizona and a postdoctoral research fellow at Arizona State University. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles and Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from San Diego State University. Dr. Hammett’s research focuses on risk and resilience factors of intimate partner violence among couples from low-income communities, and how to target these factors in brief and accessible evidence-based interventions.  

Continuing Education Information

1 CE Credit, Instructional Level: Intermediate

1 Contact Hour (New York Board of Psychology)

Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe risk and protective factors associated with intimate partner violence. 
  2. Identify evidence-based interventions for individuals and couples.  
  3. Discuss cultural considerations in treatment planning. 

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