Impact of Family of Origin Conflict Management Style on Participation in a Violent Intimate Relationship
Abstract
Anxiety plays a role in the complex process of intergenerational transmission as related to a woman's participation in a violent intimate partner relationship. Next, social support in shelters allows emotional space for the development of greater differentiation and formation of a strong sense of self. Finally, women have conflict management processes that contribute to a cycle of interaction in any couple relationship, including those intimate relationships that are violent.
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