Intersection of Issues
Presentation Slides
Leveraging Social Networks to Support Survivors of Domestic Violence (.pdf)
Presented at the International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, July 2010.
When Crises Collide: Exploring the implications when interpersonal violence intersects with persistent poverty, mental health issues and substance use (.pdf)
Plenary Presentation to the Family Violence Prevention Fund HealthCare conference 2009
Articles
Goodman, L. and Smyth, K.F. (2011). A call for a social network-oriented approach to services for survivors of intimate partner violence. Psychology of Violence 1 (2), 79-92.
Goodman, L., Smyth, K. F., and Banyard, V. (2010) Beyond the 50 minute hour: Increasing control, choice and connections to improve the mental health of poor women. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 80 (1), 3-11.
Goodman, L., Smyth, K., Glenn, C., and Singer, R. (2009). When crises collide: How intimate partner violence and poverty intersect to shape women’s mental health and coping. Trauma, Violence and Abuse.
Goodman, L, Fels, K. and Glenn, C. (2006). No Safe Place: Sexual Assault in the Lives of Homeless Women. Harrisburg, PA: VAWnet, a project of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence,vawnet.org.
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