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The Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study "Extra-Aggression" Score as an Indicator in Cognitive Restructuring Therapy for Male Perpetrators of Domestic ViolenceUnion Institute & University
Union Institute & University It was hypothesized that male perpetrators of domestic violence in the early stages of a 1-year process of cognitive restructuring therapy would manifest on the Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study higher levels of extra-aggressiveness than in later stages of the therapy process. A sample of male batterers in the process of treatment took the Rosenzweig instrument. The resulting responses were rated by trained scorers. Chi-square calculations reveled that batterers in the first quarter of treatment manifested Rosenzweig responses indicative of extra-aggressiveness, whereas in the fourth quarter, batterers manifested Rosenzweig responses indicative of im-aggression. The data are discussed relative to implications for domestic violence treatment and the use of the Rosenzweig instrument as an index of treatment progress.
Key Words: domestic violence perpetrators cognitive therapy restructuring therapy Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study aggressiveness extra-aggression intra-aggression denial cooperative or collaborative behavior male batterers
This version was published on April
1, 2008 Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 23, No. 4,
561-566 (2008) |
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