Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2020/Domestic violence motivation
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editHi there, I hope you don't mind that I added a external link to Lifeline Australia. This is an interesting topic, I've noticed with footy finals just around the corner, that there has been some discussion in the media about the link between football finals, covid isolation and domestic violence. There was an article 4 days ago on the ABC News website "Footy finals during coronavirus leave experts 'very worried' about spike in domestic violence". Thought it might be worth looking at. Good luck with it all, hope everything is going well for you. --NUMBLA0371 (discuss • contribs) 12:09, 13 October 2020 (UTC)
Intersting Source
editHi! really interesting chapter. I have added a link to the Duluth model of power and control, it provides an intersting framework regarding what the different forms of domestic abuse are. https://www.theduluthmodel.org/wheels/understanding-power-control-wheel/--U3188019 (discuss • contribs) 19:49, 18 October 2020 (UTC)
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editHi! It might be interesting to look at different personality traits which may contribute to an increased engagement in domestic violence. I've found an article that talks about domestic violence and personality organisation which might be helpful. https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/docview/208556765?accountid=28889&cid=CID:20201011020904030:625658&fromOL=true&pq-origsite=summon --Taylor Mamukic (discuss • contribs) 02:16, 11 October 2020 (UTC)
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editFYI, the convention on Wikiversity is for sentence casing. For example, the wikitext should be:
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Domestic violence motivation suggestion
editHi, this sounds very interesting, I am looking forward to reading the completed book chapter. I did some research and found this research paper that may be of use to you, either to just enhance your understanding or to add as a reference to your book chapter. Good luck with the book chapter! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4201052/ --User:Maddison gray1
Case studies
editHi, interesting work done so far! I can see that you are slowly developing your page, although I would suggest adding some case studies into your theme. I have a link for you that you can check out. This page has a variety of case studies based on interviews undertaken with women who agreed to be interviewed as part of the Using Law and Leaving Domestic Violence research project.https://law.uq.edu.au/research/dv/using-law-leaving-domestic-violence/case-studies U3166897 (discuss • contribs) 09:09, 18 October 2020 (UTC)
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