
Dr Liz Bates
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Psychology Principal Lecturer and Associate Professor. My research focuses on male victims of female perpetrated IPV. All views are my own.
Joined July 2010
Did you miss our annual conference in June? Don't worry - Dr Elizabeth Bates, DARTPT committee member and social media lead, shares her highlights from the two-day DARTP conference: https://t.co/X4JOEtb7Qw
bps.org.uk
Dr Elizabeth Bates, DARTPT committee member and social media lead, shares her highlights from the two-day DARTP conference.
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Do any of my academic contacts have access to the following paper please? 🧐🙂 If so, I'd so appreciate it if you could email me a copy! Elizabeth.Bates@cumbria.ac.uk https://t.co/42SN6eSkvf
nature.com
Nature Human Behaviour - Psychology is fragmented into the study of a myriad of constructs and measures, most of which are used very rarely. This hinders cumulative knowledge generation. We call on...
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New project - we are exploring men’s experiences of what is known as “identity” abuse, and how it can be weaponised as part of a wider pattern of aggression and control. To find out more, please click the link below. Also please share if you can!
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Excited to be here and in charge of the social media for the event - looking forward to presenting tomorrow too :)
We are all ready to welcome you to Day 1 of our conference here at Royal Holloway, University of London! #dartp2025
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Calling all DARTP members, have you seen the latest issue of Psychology Teaching Review has been published? https://t.co/WZzlv7wdjN This issue features a range of topics including papers focusing on final year UG project. Happy reading!
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This is why I fight to support Men and Boys. To see days like this. Huge thank you to @BenObeseJecty, for his eloquence and reminder that the fight for men and boys does not take away the importance of the fight for others. The work continues
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Please consider submitting your abstracts - it is set to be a fantastic event!
The deadline for abstract for our annual conference is fast approaching - make sure you get your abstracts submitted by Monday 28th April to be considered! More information on the submission process and the conference can be found here:
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Our call for abstracts is still open for our annual conference on the 23-24 June 2025. Read more about our aims, our conference themes and our fabulous keynote speakers here: https://t.co/4S8NwuntIV
bps.org.uk
We invite Abstract submissions for our annual conference, which will take place on Monday 23 and Tuesday 24 June at Royal Holloway, University of London.
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It is a pleasure to be able to share our next IPV seminar is this Wednesday 16th April at 3pm. @CumbriaUni very own Ged McElhone will be discussing: "Child to Parent Violence: 'there is a better world out there". Drop me an email a for the link - Elizabeth.Bates@cumbria.ac.uk
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Our Special Issue of Psychology of Men and Masculinities has been published - very pleased to have been part of the guest editing team! It is a great issue full of important papers about the complexities of men's intimate partner violence victimisation.
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Please note we have extended the inclusion criteria from 18-60 - please do complete if you meet these criteria and feel able to share your experiences. Please share!
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Hugely important report from HEPI
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Important research request - please share . We're recruiting anyone able to share their experiences of using a pattern of aggression and/or control towards their parents when younger. If you, or anyone you know meet these criteria, please email Elizabeth.Bates@cumbria.ac.uk
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A tragic case, my thoughts are with his daughter and the rest of his family at this time. https://t.co/8c1lnz34Kr
bbc.co.uk
Maureen Rickards, 50, is convicted of murdering her husband after "terrorising" him for years.
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This is a clear case of economic/financial abuse but with an unacceptably lenient sentence https://t.co/kwga1hn8A0
dailymail.co.uk
Laura McPherson, 35, told company director Jon Leonard that she had cervical, ovarian, colon, bowel and breast cancer and even led her young daughter to believe she was dying.
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Our next IPV seminar is Wed 12th March at 4pm. Dr Caroline Dugal will be discussing the negotiation of sexuality between romantic partners and of the ways in which it can lead to the use of subtle forms of sexual coercion. Email me for the link: Elizabeth.Bates@cumbria.ac.uk
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@Belfastdsvp were fantastic yesterday supporting the spread of knowledge about the domestic abuse faced by men and boys. Their wonderful event in @CrumlinRoadGaol saw @DrLizBates give worldwide research findings which demonstrated the needs of men and boys. We're very thankful 👏🏻
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We're very grateful to @BelTel for their coverage of @BelfastPcsp event examining the experiences of men and boys who face domestic abuse in NI. @DrLizBates provided fantastic insight via world and UK reseach and her work. 👏🏻👏🏻Belfast DVSP @kellyandrews149
https://t.co/nRPptvlC7U
m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
More than 1,000 men contacted a Northern Irish charity specialising in support for male domestic abuse victims last year.
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Reminder about this seminar next week - my email is Elizabeth.Bates@cumbria.ac.uk
Our next IPV seminar, we welcome a famous international speaker, Dr Denise Hines, who has done pioneering work with male victims of domestic abuse. Weds 5th March 4pm "Partner Violence Experiences Among Men: Multi-Country Comparisons and the Impact of COVID". Email for link
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Please consider sharing my dissertation student's study advert!
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