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Pathological Affective Dependence (PAD) as an Antecedent of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): A Pilot Study of PAD’s Cognitive Model on a Sample of IPV Victims"
written by Erica Pugliese, Oriana Mosca, Angelo Maria Saliani, Fridanna Maricchiolo, Teresa Vigilante, Francesca Bonina, Erika Cellitti, Maria Grazia Foschino Barbaro, Marvita Goffredo, Paola Lioce, Ermelinda Orsini, Chiara Quintavalle, Sandra Rienzi, Alessia Vargiu, Francesco Mancini,
published by
Psychology,
Vol.14 No.2, 2023
has been cited by the following article(s):
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When the War Is in Your Room: A Cognitive Model of Pathological Affective Dependence (PAD) and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
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2023
DOI:10.3390/su15021624
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