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Intimate terrorism and common couple violence: A test of Johnson's predictions in four British samples
N Graham-Kevan, J Archer
Journal of interpersonal violence 18 (11), 1247-1270, 2003
5082003
Understanding the nature and etiology of intimate partner violence and implications for practice and policy
L Dixon, N Graham-Kevan
Clinical psychology review 31 (7), 1145-1155, 2011
3222011
Testosterone and aggression: A reanalysis of Book, Starzyk, and Quinsey's (2001) study
J Archer, N Graham-Kevan, M Davies
Aggression and violent behavior 10 (2), 241-261, 2005
2912005
Investigating three explanations of women's relationship aggression
N Graham-Kevan, J Archer
Psychology of Women Quarterly 29 (3), 270-277, 2005
2192005
Testing predictions from the male control theory of men's partner violence
EA Bates, N Graham‐Kevan, J Archer
Aggressive behavior 40 (1), 42-55, 2014
2172014
Physical aggression and control in heterosexual relationships: The effect of sampling
N Graham-Kevan, J Archer
Violence and victims 18 (2), 181-196, 2003
1672003
Exploring help seeking experiences of male victims of female perpetrators of IPV
A Machado, A Santos, N Graham-Kevan, M Matos
Journal of Family Violence 32, 513-523, 2017
1662017
Does controlling behavior predict physical aggression and violence to partners?
N Graham-Kevan, J Archer
Journal of Family Violence 23, 539-548, 2008
1662008
Control tactics and partner violence in heterosexual relationships
N Graham-Kevan, J Archer
Evolution and Human Behavior 30 (6), 445-452, 2009
1592009
Trauma characteristics and posttraumatic growth: The mediating role of avoidance coping, intrusive thoughts, and social support.
M Brooks, N Graham-Kevan, S Robinson, M Lowe
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 11 (2), 232, 2019
1532019
Do beliefs about aggression predict physical aggression to partners?
J Archer, N Graham‐Kevan
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2003
1492003
Fathers and domestic violence: Building motivation for change through perpetrator programmes
N Stanley, N Graham‐Kevan, R Borthwick
Child Abuse Review 21 (4), 264-274, 2012
1182012
Perpetrator programmes for partner violence: Are they based on ideology or evidence?
L Dixon, J Archer, N Graham‐Kevan
Legal and Criminological Psychology 17 (2), 196-215, 2012
1152012
Rumination, event centrality, and perceived control as predictors of post‐traumatic growth and distress: The Cognitive Growth and Stress model
M Brooks, N Graham‐Kevan, M Lowe, S Robinson
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 56 (3), 286-302, 2017
1092017
Investigating sub-groups of harassers: The roles of attachment, dependency, jealousy and aggression
SA Wigman, N Graham-Kevan, J Archer
Journal of Family Violence 23, 557-568, 2008
1032008
Adaptive and maladaptive personality traits as predictors of violent and nonviolent offending behavior in men and women
AJ Varley Thornton, N Graham‐Kevan, J Archer
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2010
972010
Domestic violence: Research and implications for batterer programmes in Europe
N Graham-Kevan
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 13, 213-225, 2007
952007
Mean on the screen: Psychopathy, relationship aggression, and aggression in the media
SM Coyne, DA Nelson, N Graham-Kevan, E Keister, DM Grant
Personality and Individual Differences 48 (3), 288-293, 2010
772010
A review of domestic violence perpetrator programs in the United Kingdom
E Bates, N Graham-Kevan, LT Bolam, A Thornton
Partner Abuse 8 (1), 3-46, 2017
752017
Posttraumatic growth in students, crime survivors and trauma workers exposed to adversity
M Brooks, M Lowe, N Graham-Kevan, S Robinson
Personality and Individual Differences 98, 199-207, 2016
712016
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