Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author "You Can't Bite the Hand . . .": Domestic Violence and Human Rights,2009,24,1,31,Morgaine Survivors of Stalking,2009,24,1,5-18,Cox Moving Within the Spiral: the experiences of adult survivors of sexual assault,2009,24,2,152-164,Banyard Understanding Community-Specific Rape Myths,2007,22,4,357-370,McMahon The Journey From Welfare to Work: Learning From Women Living in Poverty,2003,18,1,34-48,McPhee Feminists in Social Work,2009,24,4,348-359,Collins The Supreme Court and Women's Rights: A New Challenge,2003,18,2,120-132,Lens Battered Women Children and the End of Abusive Relationships,2009,24,3,244-256,Moe Remembering the Women in Rwanda,2006,21,2,234-239,Logan Are Girls Really Becoming More Violent? A Critical Analysis,2008,23,1,38-50,Luke Participatory Research for Rape Survivor Groups,2008,23,1,66-76,Clemans Displaced Women in Northern Ghana,2008,23,4,324-337,McGadney-Douglass Sisterhood Is Not Enough: The Invisibility of Mothering in Shelter Practice With Battered Women,2002,17,2,167-190,Krane Mothering Under Difficult Circumstances,2007,22,1,23-38,Krane Romance Narrative Feminine Ideals and Developmental Detours for Young Mothers,2007,22,1,9-22,Kulkarni Women Abuse and the Welfare Bureaucracy,2006,21,1,84-96,Laakso The Impact of Feminism on Social Work Students in Hong Kong,2007,22,2,185-194,Lai Ching Leung Addressing the Problem of Domestic Violence: How Far Have We Come?,2004,19,4,376-388,Postmus Lifetime Abuse and Mental Health Distress Among English-Speaking Latinas,2004,19,3,239-256,Carlson Rights and Wrongs of Welfare Reform: A Feminist Approach,2000,15,2,133-152,Pearce Analysis of the Family Violence Option: A Strengths Perspective,2000,15,2,244-258,Postmus Transitional Supportive Housing Programs: Battered Women's Perspectives and Recommendations,2003,18,4,445-460,Sullivan Warring on Women: Understanding Complex Inequalities of Gender Race Class and Nation,2002,17,3,371-383,Okazawa-Rey Gender and War,2006,21,2,134-145,Jansen How Child Protection Workers Support or Further Victimize Battered Mothers,2008,23,3,242-258,Sullivan The Time- and Context-Contingent Nature of Intersectionality and Interlocking Oppressions,2009,24,1,44-55,Hulko What Makes it Feminist?: Mapping the Landscape of Feminist Social Work Research,2010,25,4,390-405,Wahab Domestic Violence in the Orthodox Jewish Home: A Value-Sensitive Approach to Recovery,2004,19,3,305-316,Sweifach “Family Violence”: The Language of Legitimacy,2004,19,3,273-288,Hammons Making Gender Visible,2009,24,4,382-393,Zufferey Feminist Voices on Sex Work: Implications for Social Work,2000,15,4,457-479,Wahab A Wolf in Sheep's Clothes? How Welfare Reform May Threaten Domestic Violence Services,2001,16,4,432-446,Smith On the Battleground of Women's Bodies,2006,21,2,184-195,Snyder Sexual Harassment Experiences and Their Psychological Correlates Among a Diverse Sample of College Women,2010,25,1,8-18,Yoon Treating Women Right,2010,25,1,83-86,Kammer Work Experiences of Women Survivors: Insights From the Capabilities Approach,2010,25,1,43-55,Pyles Chicks Aren't Chickens,2006,21,3,256-271,Fram Women Love and Intimacy "Gone Wrong": Fire Wind and Ice,2005,20,1,10-20,Fraser Feminist Perspectives in Development: Implications for Women and Microcredit,2010,25,3,212-223,Drolet Women of War: Emotional Needs of Ethnic Albanians in Refugee Camps,2001,16,4,467-487,Drumm The Wind at Our Backs,2001,16,3,261-265,Dinerman Gender Biases in Child Welfare,2003,18,4,395-410,Risley-Curtiss "She Was Family",2006,21,4,433-447,Risley-Curtiss War Rape: New Conceptualizations and Responses,2004,19,4,389-403,Farwell Responding to Oppression and Abuse: A Feminist Challenge to Clinical Social Work,2000,15,3,369-389,Dietz Help Seeking for Violence: Views of Survivors,2000,15,3,390-408,Van Hook Targeting Women Versus Addressing Gender in Microcredit: Lessons From Honduras,2010,25,2,123-134,Vonderlack-Navarro Throwaway Moms: Maternal Incarceration and the Criminalization of Female Poverty,2010,25,2,160-172,Allen Living With Stigma: Women’s Experiences of Prostitution and Substance Use,2010,25,2,146-159,Sallmann Graduating Social Work Students’ Perspectives on Domestic Violence,2010,25,2,173-184,Weisz Resilience Among Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse,2001,16,2,198-219,Hyman Battered Women in Shelters: Internal Resources Well-Being and Integration,2005,20,1,39-51,Itzhaky Sin Papeles,2007,22,2,175-184,Hancock Cyberspace and Child Abuse Images,2006,21,4,365-379,Harrison The International Sexual Trafficking of Women and Children,2007,22,2,163-174,Lietz Economic Education for Battered Women,2007,22,3,240-254,Weaver Constructing a World Beyond Intimate Partner Abuse,2010,25,3,224-235,Flaherty Challenging the Negative Assumptions Surrounding Civil Protection Orders,2007,22,4,347-356,Postmus Young Adolescent Boys and Dating Violence,2007,22,3,271-280,Prospero The Complexities of the Religious Response to Domestic Violence,2007,22,3,281-291,Pyles Women of the Storm,2007,22,4,385-389,Pyles Specific Practice Strategies for Empowerment-Based Practice With Women: A Study of Two Groups,2001,16,2,159-179,Parsons Domestic Violence Training Policies,2007,22,3,292-301,Vandecar-Burdin Toward a Continuum of Intersectionality Theorizing for Feminist Social Work Scholarship,2010,25,4,417-430,Mehrotra It's Just That Much Harder,2008,23,1,51-65,Parish Social Work Response to Domestic Violence: Encouraging News from a New Look,2003,18,2,177-191,Danis A Tribute to Susan Schechter,2006,21,3,336-341,Danis Responding to the Complex and Gendered Needs of Refugee Women,2009,24,3,272-284,Sullivan Toward RealWelfare Reform: The Voices of Battered Women,2000,15,2,224-243,Brandwein Criminal Rewards,2008,23,4,388-396,Brown Partner Abuse and Women's Substance Problems,2007,22,4,334-346,Call Prenatal Care for Women Who Are Addicted: Implications for Gender-Sensitive Practice,2002,17,3,299-313 ,Carter Spiritual and Religious Abuse,2006,21,3,282-295,Bent-Goodley Negotiating Images: Popular Culture Imagination and Hope in Clinical Social Work Practice,2002,17,4,429-447,Béres Making Sense of the Waves: Wipeout or Still Riding High?,2010,25,4,368-389,Gray Redefining Abuse of Women With Disabilities: A Paradox of Limitation and Expansion,2001,16,2,220-235,Cramer Gender-Specific Services in the Juvenile Justice System: A Critical Examination,2005,20,1,52-70,Goodkind Relationship Constellations and Dynamics of Low-Income Rural Mothers,2004,19,2,160-173,Kohler Where Do You Go When It's 40 Below? Domestic Violence Among Rural Alaska Native Women,2001,16,4,488-510,Shepherd Reflections on a Rape Trial: The Role of Rape Myths and Jury Selection in the Outcome of a Trial,2002,17,1,69-92,Shepherd Stalking: The Constant Threat of Violence,2001,16,1,46-65,Sinwelski Providing Context for Social Workers’ Response to Sexual Assault Victims,2011,26,1,90-94,Potter Role Occupancy Quality and Psychological Distress Among Caucasian and African American Women,2011,26,1,72-82,Davis Life Changing: The Experience of Rape-Crisis Work,2004,19,2,146-159,Clemans Acculturation and the Mental Health of Latina Women in the Women Infant and Children Program,2006,21,1,46-58,Cordero The PTSD Diagnosis: Is It Good for Women?,2002,17,1,55-68,Berg Translating Principles into Practice: Implementing the Feminist and Strengths Perspectives in Work with Battered Women,2003,18,3,332-349,Black Never Mind the Law: Legal Discourse and Rape Reform in Israel,2001,16,3,337-359,Ajzenstadt Normative Versus Felt Needs of Women in the Era of Welfare Reform,2007,22,1,71-83,Altman The Theory of Mindful Space: Identifying Understanding and Preventing Violence,2004,19,1,85-98,Burlae Empowerment Practice: A Focus on Battered Women,2000,15,1,82-95,Busch The Role of Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Social Work Practice,2009,24,2,108-119,Alzate Theorizing (In)Equity for Women in Social Work,2007,22,3,235-239,Anastas Adult Daughters of Battered Women,2006,21,4,419-432,Anderson Living in a Bicultural World and Finding the Way Home: Native Women's Stories,2002,17,2,206-228,Barrios Balancing Power Through Community Building: Setting the Research Agenda on Violence Against Women,2004,19,4,404-417,Busch Law Enforcement Versus Battered Women,2006,21,1,28-45,Adelman From the Streets to Institutions,2009,24,4,369-381,Aguilar Fear Trust and Negotiating Safety HIV Risks for Black Female Defendants,2009,24,3,257-271,El-Bassel Economic Advocacy for Survivors of Domestic Violence,2001,16,2,180-197,Kok Adding Legal Insult to Injury: Battered Women Their Children and the Failure to Protect,2002,17,1,9-29,Kopels A Narrative Principle for Feminist Social Work With Survivors of Male Violence,2005,20,4,465-475,Roche Feminisms and Social Work in the United States: An Intertwined History,2010,25,4,341-364,Kemp Eugenics “Degenerate Girls” and Social Workers During the Progressive Era,2008,23,1,22-37,Kennedy Intimate Partner Violence and the Workplace,2006,21,4,391-406,Swanberg Substance Use and Abuse,2008,23,2,167-178,Taylor Gender Variation in Partner Abuse: Findings From a Conservative Christian Denomination,2009,24,1,56-68,Drumm The alarm; Night Visitor; education,2009,24,1,97-99,Royce Lesbians Surviving Culture,2009,24,4,406-416,Russell Taking child abuse and mothering into account - Intersectional feminism as an alternative for the study of domestic violence,2008,23,2,123-133,Fortin Trained Volunteers as Mental Health Counselors: Addressing the Enormous Shortage of Trained Counselors,2005,20,4,476-484,Wilson Christianity and domestic violence - Feminist poststructuralist perspectives,2008,23,2,144-155,Wendt An Emancipatory Principle for Social Work With Survivors of Male Violence,2001,16,1,66-79,Roche Survivors' Opinions About Mandatory Reporting of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault by Medical Professionals,2005,20,3,346-361,Sullivan Strange Bedfellows: Feminist Advocates and U.S. Marines Working to End Violence,2004,19,4,358-375,Kanuha Flora's Vest: The Personal Is Political Is Personal Again,2005,20,3,362-367,Danis Women With Disabilities in Lebanon: From Marginalization to Resistance,2010,25,1,56-67,Wehbi The Nature and Impact of Domestic Violence Across Age Cohorts,2005,20,3,316-328,Wilke Phases of Growth for Abused New Zealand Women,2007,22,4,371-384,Giles Reclaiming Their Lives and Breaking Free,2007,22,2,195-208,Valandra The Social Control of Family Violence,2011,26,2,154-168,Messing A Matter of Life and Death: The Voices of Domestic Violence Survivors,2011,26,2,201-212,Zosky A Review of Rape in the Social Work Literature: A Call to Action,2011,26,3,250-263,McMahon Gender Sensitivity Among Social Workers Handling Cases of Domestic Violence: A Hong Kong Case,2011,26,3,291-303,Leung In the Midst of a Storm: Distress of Kerala Women,2011,26,3,304-313,George Power Gender and Social Work Responses to Child Sexual Abuse,2011,26,3,278-290,Hanisch Domestic violence culture and relationship dynamics among immigrant Mexican women,2012,27,3,263-274,Murphy American Indian women and sexual assault challenges and new opportunities,2012,27,3,237-248,Woody African American women's perceptions of depression and suicide risk and protection: A womanist exploration,2012,27,3,316-327,Borum Building bridges to safety and justice: stories of survival and resistance,2012,27,1,84-94,Pyles An ecological understanding of the risk factors associated with stalking behavior: implications for social work practice,2012,27,4,381-390,Logan From one "dragon sleigh" to another: advocating for immigrant women facing violence in Kansas,2013,28,1,65-78,Bhuyan Doing survival: strategies for coping with gender-based violence in Kenya's Kibera slum,2013,28,1,40-50,Swart Domestic minor sex trafficking practice implications for mental health professionals,2013,28,1,8-18,Hardy Metastressors as barriers to self-sufficiency among TANF-reliant African American and Latina women,2013,28,2,177-193,Bowie A case study of battered women's shelters in Appalachia,1990,5,3,83-100,Tice Battered women and their children: a public policy response,1999,14,4,439-459,Owens-Manley Does the public hold abused women responsible for protecting children?,2011,26,4,419-430,Weisz Groups to empower battered women,1992,7,4,82-95,Wood Listening to the voices of battered women: what helps them escape violence,1995,10,1,49-69,Davis Professional efficacy and working with victims of domestic violence or sexual assault,2013,28,2,194-206,Postmus Rural women and isolation: pathways to reconnection,1993,8,3,277-299,Lazzari Social work theories and practice with battered women: a conflict-of-values analysis,1987,2,2,36-52,Gutiérrez Mothers in Jail: Parent-Child Separation and Jail Visitation,1991,6,2,9-27,Hairson Social work with female victims of gender violence: Analysis of an experience in southern Spain from a feminist perspective,2013,28,4,366-378,Alcázar-Campos Familism sexual abuse and domestic violence among immigrant mexican women,2013,28,4,379-390,Fuchsel Research as a social justice tool: An activist's perspective,2013,28,4,451-457,Lorenzetti Violence against racially minoritized women: Implications for social work,2013,28,4,458-467,Ono Backward dumb and violent hillbillies? Rural geographies and intersectional studies on intimate partner violence,2013,28,4,350-365,Sandberg Ethical and human rights issues in coercive interventions with sex workers,2013,28,4,344-349,Wahab Cultural factors in the treatment of battered women with privilege: domestic violence in the lives of white European-American middle-class heterosexual women,2014,29,2,142-152,Berg Mothers' narratives of their involvement with child welfare services,2015,31,3,344-358,Hughes "It's an ethical moral and professional dilemma I think": domestic violence workers' understandings of women's use of violence in relationships,2015,31,2,192-206,Salter Criminal victim or ally? Examining the role of sex workers in addressing minor sex trafficking,2015,30,3,314-327,Bergquist The decline in intercountry adoptions and new practices of global surrogacy: global exploitation and human rights concerns,2012,27,2,129-141,Rotabi Human trafficking is more than sex trafficking and prostitution: implications for social work,2012,27,2,142-152,Alessi A passionate practice addressing the needs of commercially sexually exploited teenagers,2009,24,3,315-324,Kalergis Casa Rut: a multilevel analysis of a "good practice" in the social assistance of sexually trafficked Nigerian women,2015,30,4,546-559,Caretta Ending sex trafficking of children in Atlanta,2007,22,2,138-149,Boxill The Controllability in Intimate Relationships Scale: measuring control macro contexts,2014,29,3,261-271,Abell The international sexual trafficking of women and children: a review of the literature,2007,22,2,163-174,Lietz Mothering and domestic violence: situating maternal protectiveness in gender,2015,30,4,533-545,Wendt Christian women's experiences of domestic violence in Zimbabwe,2015,30,3,380-394,Chireshe Intimate partner violence and housing eroding women's citizenship,2016,31,4,463-478,Chung Feminism within domestic violence coalitions a quantitative content analysis,2015,31,3,359-371,Barrett American Muslim women and domestic violence service seeking a literature review,2016,31,4,450-462,Oyewuwo-Gassikia The integration of micro and macro practice: a qualitative study of clinical social workers' practice with domestic violence survivors,2016,31,3,331-343,Hahn Pro bono psychotherapy with survivors of intimate partner violence,2016,31,3,372-378,Conway Reformulating the use of battered woman syndrome testimonies in Canadian law: implications for social work practice,2017,32,1,24-36,Ono School sabotage as a form of intimate partner violence: provider perspectives,2017,32,2,171-187,Edmond The forgotten: violence and (micro)resistance in Spanish disabled women's lives,2017,32,4,432-445,García-Santesmases "Allow me to speak": stories of courage among immigrant Latina survivors of intimate partner violence,2017,32,4,446-460,Silva-Martínez The case for #BlackGirlMagic: application of a strengths-based intersectional practice framework for working with Black women with depression,2017,32,4,461-475,Oyewuwo-Gassikia From movement to mainstream: a battered women's shelter evolves (1976-2017),2017,32,4,476-490,Fleck-Henderson The (dys)functionality of girls' and young women's violence,2017,32,4,543-556,Arnell A year of bad choices: the postfeminist "restorying" of teen dating violence in young adult literature,2017,32,3,292-307,Storer Damned if you do damned if you don't: conflicted femininities in women's narratives of childhood emotional abuse,2017,32,3,308-326,Moulding Victim motivations for disclosing unwanted sexual experiences and partner abuse,2017,32,3,327-343,Banyard Exploiting the 'good mother' as a tactic of coercive control: domestically violent men's assaults on women as mothers,2017,32,3,374-389,Heward-Belle Intimate partner violence and disasters: a framework for empowering women experiencing violence in disaster settings,2017,32,3,390-403,Houston Immigrant women suffering from PV in Spain: the perspectives of experienced social workers,2017,32,2,202-216,Vives-Cases Intersectional challenges: marginalization of ethnic minority sexual assault survivors in Hong Kong,2017,32,2,217-229,Leung Don't fight like a girl: veteran preferences based on combat exposure and gender,2017,32,2,230-242,Ashley Nonprofit organizations serving domestic violence survivors: addressing intersectional needs of Asian Indians,2017,32,1,50-66,Gaber Campus based sexual assault and dating violence: a review of study contexts and participants,2017,32,1,67-80,Schrag On the margins of marginalized: transgender homelessness and survival sex,2017,32,1,92-103,Kattari "Becoming a better man": narrating masculinities after childhood emotional abuse,2018,33,1,39-55,Moulding Gender free will and woman-to-woman sexual assault in service provider discourses,2018,33,1,56-68,Malinen Empowerment in a bureaucracy? Survivors' perceptions of domestic violence shelter policies and practices,2018,33,1,112-125,Bergstrom-Lynch Queerness and dating violence among adolescent mothers in foster care,2018,33,2,164-176,Toews Strategically stealthy: women's agency in navigating spousal violence,2018,33,2,177-192,Larance The effect of different forms of violence on women's attitudes toward gender equality and decision-making capacity,2018,33,2,193-207,Rodriguez Keeping pets safe in the context of intimate partner violence: insights from domestic violence shelter staff in Canada,2018,33,2,236-252,Barrett Family mediation in child custody cases and the concealment of domestic violence,2018,33,4,509-525,Romito Long-term housing and intimate partner violence: journeys to healing,2018,33,4,526-542,Hetling Contextualizing barriers to help-seeking after sexual violence: a critical feminist study with Latinx college women,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Christensen Sexual assault survivors who exchange sex: identity stigma and informal responses from support providers,2020,35,1,105-128,Lorenz Impact of sources of strengths on coping and safety of immigrant survivors of intimate partner violence,2022,37,1,118-135,Campbell Practice in a time of uncertainty: practitioner reflections on working with families experiencing intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 global pandemic,2022,37,4,605-623,Jones Understanding the trajectories of women who use violence through an intersectional feminist analysis,2023,38,3,432-447,Roy Taking care at work: gender coping and anti-violence work during COVID-19,2023,38,3,448-465,Schwarz Revisiting empowerment through critical praxis: perspectives of front-line workers supporting refugee women experiencing gendered violence in Australia,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Maturi "It was like a volcano erupted": community-based advocates' observations of intimate partner violence and intimate femicide in Alabama during COVID-19,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Sutton "All I was thinking about was shattered": women's experiences transitioning out of anti-trafficking shelters during the COVID-19 lockdown in Uganda,2023,38,2,278-293,Bolton