Ongoing Studies
Investigating Factors Related to Recovery from Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
I am currently recruiting participants for this study. To participate, you must (a) be at least 18 years of age, (b) have been in one or more IPV relationships in the past, (c) no longer be in an IPV relationship. Click here to participate.
Publications
Bloom, Z. D., McNeil, V., Flasch, P. S., & Sanders, F. (2018). A comparison of empathy and sympathy between counselors-in-training and their non-counseling academic Peers. The Professional Counselor 8(4), 341-354. doi:10.15241/zdb.8.4.341
Fall, K., & Flasch, P. (in press). A group-centered approach to exploring sexual respect in batterer intervention programs. Partner Abuse.
Flasch, P. S., Boote, D., & Robinson, E. H. (in press). Considering and navigating new relationships during recovery from intimate partner violence. Journal of Counseling and Development.
Flasch, P., & Fulton, C. (in press). Counseling Jewish Americans: Considerations for practice. Counseling & Values Journal.
Flasch, P. S., Limberg-Ohrt, D., Fox, J., Ohrt, J., Crunk, E., & Robinson, E. (in press). Experiences of altruistic caring by clients and their counselors in the counseling session. Counseling & Values Journal.
Flasch, P. S., Taylor, D. D., Clauber, N. R., & Robinson, E. H. (2017). Evaluating the effectiveness of an experiential play therapy counseling course: A quasi-experimental investigation. International Journal of the Scholarship for Teaching & Learning, 11(1), Art 10, 1-12. doi: 10.20429/ijsotl.2017.110110
Flasch, P. S. (2016). An interview with ASERVIC leaders: Craig Cashwell and J. Scott Young. Counseling and Values Journal, 61, 135-141. doi: 10.1002/cvj.12033
Flasch, P. S., Bloom, Z., & Holladay, K. (2016). Self-efficacy of counselor trainees in pre- practicum: A phenomenological study. Journal of Counselor Practice, 7(1), 1-20.
Flasch, P. S., Murray, C. E., & Crowe, A. (2015). Overcoming abuse: A phenomenological investigation of the journey to recovery from past intimate partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 32(22), 3373-3401. DOI: 10.1177/0886260515599161.
Murray, C. E., Crowe, A., & Flasch, P. S. (2015). Turning points: Critical incidents prompting survivors to begin the process of terminating abusive relationships. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 23(3), 228-238. doi: 10.1177/1066480715573705
Marsh-Pow, A., Murray, C. E., Flasch, P. S., Bodenheimer-Brown, B., Doom, E., & Snyder, M. (2015). Learning from experience: A content analysis of domestic violence fatality review team reports. Partner Abuse, 6(2), 197-216. doi: 10.1891/1946-6560.6.2.197
Murray, C. E., King, K., Crowe, A., & Flasch, P. S. (2015). Survivors of intimate partner violence as advocates for social change. Journal of Social Action in Counseling and Psychology, 7(1), 84-100.
Murray, C. E., Horton, G. E., Johnson, C. H., Notestine, L., Garr, B., Marsh, A., Flasch, P. S., & Doom, E. B. (2015). Domestic violence service providers’ perceptions of safety planning: A focus group study. Journal of Family Violence, 30(3), 381-392. doi: 10.1007/s10896-015-9674-1
Murray, C. E., Ong, I., Smith, P. H., Foreman, T., Akers, W., Flasch, P. S., Hostler, M. J., Przewoznik, J., Guerrero, C., & Dooley, R. (2015). Linking research and practice to address domestic and sexual violence: Lessons learned from a statewide conference with researchers and practitioners. Journal of Aggression, Conflict, and Peace Research, 7(2), 76-87. doi: 10.1108/JACPR-07-2014-0129
Horton, G., E., Murray, C. E., Notestine, L., Garr, B., & Flasch, P. S. (2014). Safety planning with children impacted by intimate partner violence: A focus group study with domestic violence service providers. Children & Youth Services Review, 42, 67-73. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2014.03.016