“…Six additional abusive behaviors were identified: five from definitions of DFV and one in child abuse. In DFV literature, these were social abuse (tactics used to isolate or prevent a victim from having contact with others outside of the relationship; Allan & Allan, 2014 ; Sasaki & Ishii-Kuntz, 2016 ; Wendt, 2016 ), spiritual abuse (use of the victim’s and/or perpetrator’s religious beliefs to abuse or justify abuse; Allan & Allan, 2014 ; Gray et al, 2018 ; Wendt, 2016 ), legal or administrative abuse (actual or threatened use of the legal system to abuse a victim and/or to affect their ability to practice in their profession; Allan & Allan, 2014 ), technologically facilitated abuse (tech abuse; the use of technology and digital media to stalk, harass, threaten, control, and abuse partners and/or ex-partners; Harris & Woodlock, 2019 ; Henry & Powell, 2015 ; Taylor & Xia, 2018 ), and reproductive coercion (any behavior that intentionally interferes with reproductive autonomy and decision-making; Tarzia et al, 2019 ). Importantly, all but one of the articles considered DFV in heterosexual relationships.…”