Treatment For Domestic Violence Questioned
Share Written by Rick Nauert Tuesday, 16 March 2010 08:13

Treatment for Domestic Violence QuestionedAccording to a Kansas State University expert, treatment of violence among couples should be expanded and should involve co-treatment of male and female partners as they may decide to stay together.
Currently, men are often treated separately for power and control issues.
Sandra Stith, a professor of family studies and human services, and an expert in intimate partner violence says research supports treating substance abuse as a means to stopping violence in some situations.
However, she believes treatment philosophy should also consider that women can be violent themselves and that some couples choose to stay together regardless of violence in the relationship.
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