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by Moses Omane-Boateng (Author)

This book is an evidence-based data analytical research study, heavily critiqued and approved by Capella University. Historically, intimate partner violence (IPV) is a fundamental global, social, and public problem (Garland et al., 2019; Pichon et al., 2022). The research problem and implications that the book answered were a lack of information and resources (e.g., public policies) about mental health providers' experiences with empathy when working with male IPV victims' experiences (Di Napoli et al., 2019). The research study was significant because

it showed the gap in understanding mental health service providers' role in empathy experiences of male IPV victims' mental health problems recommended for future scientific research studies (Hamdani et al., 2021).

Besides, research findings about male victimization remained uncertain. This study's findings showed/revealed the awareness of female perpetration of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse (Arnocky & Vaillancourt, 2014; Park, 2021). The socio-cultural stigma seems to reinforce and belittle male IPV victims (Dim, 2020; Park, 2021). The findings of this study provide a pivotal catalyst that impels policy legislatures and social system advocacy stakeholders to inform various researchers across the globe of the deleterious effects of IPV experiences and their adverse impact on male victims (Balogun et al., 2015; Dim, 2020).

Number of Pages: 330
Dimensions: 0.69 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2025
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by Moses Omane-Boateng (Author)

This book is an evidence-based data analytical research study, heavily critiqued and approved by Capella University. Historically, intimate partner violence (IPV) is a fundamental global, social, and public problem (Garland et al., 2019; Pichon et al., 2022). The research problem and implications that the book answered were a lack of information and resources (e.g., public policies) about mental health providers' experiences with empathy when working with male IPV victims' experiences (Di Napoli et al., 2019). The research study was significant because

it showed the gap in understanding mental health service providers' role in empathy experiences of male IPV victims' mental health problems recommended for future scientific research studies (Hamdani et al., 2021).

Besides, research findings about male victimization remained uncertain. This study's findings showed/revealed the awareness of female perpetration of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse (Arnocky & Vaillancourt, 2014; Park, 2021). The socio-cultural stigma seems to reinforce and belittle male IPV victims (Dim, 2020; Park, 2021). The findings of this study provide a pivotal catalyst that impels policy legislatures and social system advocacy stakeholders to inform various researchers across the globe of the deleterious effects of IPV experiences and their adverse impact on male victims (Balogun et al., 2015; Dim, 2020).

Number of Pages: 330
Dimensions: 0.69 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2025

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Counselors' Perception of and Experiences with Empathy When Treating Male IPV Victims: An Evidence-Based Paradigm to Mitigate Intimate Partner Violenc - Paperback

Counselors' Perception of and Experiences with Empathy When Treating Male IPV Victims: An Evidence-Based Paradigm to Mitigate Intimate Partner Violenc - Paperback

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Counselors' Perception of and Experiences with Empathy When Treating Male IPV Victims: An Evidence-Based Paradigm to Mitigate Intimate Partner Violenc - Paperback

Counselors' Perception of and Experiences with Empathy When Treating Male IPV Victims: An Evidence-Based Paradigm to Mitigate Intimate Partner Violenc - Paperback

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