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Rethinking Men's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence with Dr. Alexandra Lysova
Manage episode 497200632 series 3555942
In this episode, Dan is joined by Dr. Alexandra Lysova, professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University.
Dr. Lysova discusses the often-overlooked issue of male victims of intimate partner violence and her journey from studying dysfunctional family communication to focusing on the complexities of domestic violence. Dan and Dr. Lysova expand on the importance of recognizing male victimization, the statistics surrounding it, and the need for a nuanced understanding of interpersonal violence that includes bidirectional and mutual abuse.
Special Guest: Dr. Alexandra Lysova
Dr. Lysova on:
Canadian Centre for Men & Families
Hines, D. A., & Lysova, A. (2024). Male intimate partner violence victims’ experiences with seeking help from legal system services over time and across countries. Partner Abuse, 15(3), 250–280. https://doi.org/10.1891/PA-2023-0018
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Chapters
1. Introduction and Podcast Overview (00:00:00)
2. Origins of Interest in Male Victims of IPV (00:03:32)
3. Early Research and Challenges in the Field (00:07:40)
4. Political and Academic Resistance (00:11:58)
5. Complexity of IPV in Intimate Relationships (00:15:20)
6. Benefits of Expanding IPV Research to Include Men (00:18:27)
7. Forms of Abuse Beyond Physical and Sexual (00:25:05)
8. Societal Blind Spots and Victim Perceptions (00:31:45)
9. Prevalence of IPV Against Men in Canada (00:34:40)
10. Statistical Misinterpretations and Implications (00:38:12)
11. Gender Comparisons and Impact of IPV (00:40:45)
12. Bidirectional and Mutual Abuse in Relationships (00:43:10)
68 episodes
Manage episode 497200632 series 3555942
In this episode, Dan is joined by Dr. Alexandra Lysova, professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University.
Dr. Lysova discusses the often-overlooked issue of male victims of intimate partner violence and her journey from studying dysfunctional family communication to focusing on the complexities of domestic violence. Dan and Dr. Lysova expand on the importance of recognizing male victimization, the statistics surrounding it, and the need for a nuanced understanding of interpersonal violence that includes bidirectional and mutual abuse.
Special Guest: Dr. Alexandra Lysova
Dr. Lysova on:
Canadian Centre for Men & Families
Hines, D. A., & Lysova, A. (2024). Male intimate partner violence victims’ experiences with seeking help from legal system services over time and across countries. Partner Abuse, 15(3), 250–280. https://doi.org/10.1891/PA-2023-0018
💬 Click here to text the show!
🎞️ Video version of the show@PsychotherapyAppliedPsychology on YouTube
🛜 Check out the website: Listen to every episode on your podcast player of choice
Connect with Dan
☏ Leave a voice message on Speakpipe
🔗 LinkedIn
📬 [email protected]
🦋@danielwcox.bsky.social
Chapters
1. Introduction and Podcast Overview (00:00:00)
2. Origins of Interest in Male Victims of IPV (00:03:32)
3. Early Research and Challenges in the Field (00:07:40)
4. Political and Academic Resistance (00:11:58)
5. Complexity of IPV in Intimate Relationships (00:15:20)
6. Benefits of Expanding IPV Research to Include Men (00:18:27)
7. Forms of Abuse Beyond Physical and Sexual (00:25:05)
8. Societal Blind Spots and Victim Perceptions (00:31:45)
9. Prevalence of IPV Against Men in Canada (00:34:40)
10. Statistical Misinterpretations and Implications (00:38:12)
11. Gender Comparisons and Impact of IPV (00:40:45)
12. Bidirectional and Mutual Abuse in Relationships (00:43:10)
68 episodes
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