Rebuilding trust after an abusive relationship can be an uphill battle, with many survivors finding it difficult to enter or sustain new partnerships. A new study sheds light on how lingering sensitivity... Read more »
The FBI agent sits across from the convicted killer, reviewing case notes. “When did it start?” he asks. The reply comes matter-of-factly: “The cats were first. Then, the neighbor’s dog. People came... Read more »
By Julie M. Koch, PhD (Oklahoma State University) & Chloe Goldbach (Southern Illinois University-Carbondale) In 2019, we have not gone more than a month without seeing headlines like these: October 17: Black... Read more »
This article is part of our blog series on Violence Against Women and Girls by the APA Committee on Women in Psychology. By Jameta Nicole Barlow, PhD, MPH (Member, APA Committee on... Read more »