This article fills a gap in research by examining domestic abuse perpetration among neurodivergent men, using a psychoanalytic, psychosocial case study approach. It finds that neurodivergence does not cause abuse but shapes how it is expressed and addressed, highlighting the need for more inclusive interventions tailored to neurodivergent individuals.
This article fills a gap in research by examining domestic abuse perpetration among neurodivergent men, using a psychoanalytic, psychosocial case study approach. It finds that neurodivergence does not cause abuse but shapes how it is expressed and addressed, highlighting the need for more inclusive interventions tailored to neurodivergent individuals.