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Treating Intimate Partner Violence Use

Creating Safe Spaces for Those Who Have Lived through Intimate Partner Violence

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Pages 1108-1123 | Received 09 Jun 2021, Accepted 17 Jun 2022, Published online: 12 Jul 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) is higher among Veterans than civilians. The Veteran Health Administration’s IPV Assistance Program has been key in rolling out a universal screening tool within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to help identify Veterans who experience IPV; however, treatment options beyond safety planning, resources, and referrals are limited, and those that exist are primarily individual interventions, which may not be preferred or feasible in all settings. This paper describes the development and initial implementation of a new virtual group intervention, the “Windows” program, for women Veterans who have experienced or are experiencing IPV. Windows is based around an eight-week trauma-informed, recovery-oriented therapeutic group curriculum. The group’s structure and implementation prioritize group members’ safety and the ability to flexibly respond to members’ needs. Initial observations and feedback from the first three participants are included, with the goal of informing future directions for the development of services for this population.

Acknowledgments

The authors wish to acknowledge Dr. Greg Reger, Deputy Associate Chief of Staff for the Mental Health Service Line at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System, for manuscript review and revision.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Ethical standards and informed consent

This quality improvement project was reviewed jointly by the Human Research and Protection Program (HRPP) and Quality, Safety & Value service line at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System and determined to not constitute human subjects research.

Additional information

Funding

Rebecca Hendrickson, MD, PhD’s work is supported by VA Clinical Sciences Research and Development Service Career Development Award IK2CX001774 (RCH).

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