“…Researchers have conducted numerous quasi-experimental and experimental investigations that examined different types of conjoint interventions, including interventions based on cognitive-behavioral principles (Brannen & Rubin, 1996;Dunford, 2000;O'Leary, Heyman, & Neidig, 1999); Domestic Violence Focused Couples Treatment (DVFCT; Stith, Rosen, McCollum, & Thomsen, 2004); nonaggression-focused behavioral couple therapy (Simpson, Atkins, Gattis, & Christensen, 2008); brief motivation-focused interventions (Woodin & O'Leary, 2010); and interventions based on Gottman's principles such as communication, conflict management, intimacy/ friendship, and creating a shared meaning (Adler-Baeder, Robertson, & Schramm, 2010;Bradley et al, 2011;Bradley & Gottman, 2012;Wray, Hoyt, & Gerstle, 2013). These types of interventions typically occur in a group format and include participation from both individuals involved in the violent relationship.…”