Preventing violence and enhancing mental health among clients of an invitro fertilization clinic in Jordan: results of a pre/post pilot test of the use of cognitive behavioral therapy
Abstract Introduction Infertility increases women's risk of intimate partner violence (IPV). Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is commonly used to treat mental health problems among fertility treatment seeking patients. CBT has not been tested for its potential to reduce IPV in this population...
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Main Authors: | Cari Jo Clark (Author), Zaid Al-Hamdan (Author), Hala Bawadi (Author), Hussein Alsalem (Author), Jehan Hamadneh (Author), Adnan Abu Al-Haija (Author), Alexandria Ree Hadd (Author), Rachael A. Spencer (Author), Irina Bergenfeld (Author), Rachel Hall-Clifford (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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