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9 Jul 201712 Jul 2017 Producer Feature Segments, Viewpoints Podcast

17-28 Segment 1: Domestic Violence: How it happens and how we can try to stop it


 

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Domestic abuse is something many women and men will experience in their lives. We talk to two psychologists familiar with the subject about what victims can do to remove themselves from the abuse and how being a witness to or a victim of abuse affects the intimate relationship, children, and the family dynamic.

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Guests:

  • Dr. Shannon Karl, Associate Professor in School of Psychology at Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

  • Dr. Jay Richards, forensic psychologist on the faculty of Washington University and Seattle University, author of the novel, Silhouette of Virtue

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  • Silhouette of Virtue

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