Surviving Silence: Adult Daughters Speak Out On Their Mothers' Abusive Relationships

Benjamin Michael Ramirez

School of Social Work, University of Central Florida, HPA1 -244b, 12805 Pegasus Drive, Orlando

Emily Grace Johnson

School of Social Work, University of Central Florida, HPA1 -244b, 12805 Pegasus Drive, Orlando


Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) and its impact on children are pressing issues that necessitate comprehensive examination. This study delves into the co-occurrence of IPV and child exposure to violence, emphasizing the importance of understanding this intersection for future research and intervention efforts. With millions of children exposed to violence annually, it is crucial to address this multifaceted problem.

How to Cite

Ramirez , B. M., & Johnson, E. G. (2024). SURVIVING SILENCE: ADULT DAUGHTERS SPEAK OUT ON THEIR MOTHERS’ ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS. Research Journal of Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology, 11(3), 1–13. Retrieved from https://nolandjournals.com/index.php/N26/article/view/766

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