Intimate Partner Violence and Black Women

Many people have asked me, “What is intimate partner violence (IPV) and why is it important to me if I don’t specialize in treating it?” IPV is a social ill that includes, but is not limited to, physical violence, emotional violence, psychological violence, and sexual violence. It is very likely that we have all known [...]

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The Perils of Homelessness

On a daily basis, individuals who are homeless across the United States experience threats to their emotional, physical, and psychological well-being. Homelessness is a serious problem in mostly all metropolitan areas, including Las Vegas, Nevada, which is where I reside. On my daily route to and from work, I encounter scores of homeless individuals camped [...]

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School Shootings and Family Therapy: Where Do We Go From Here?

And here we are again. Ten years ago, Connecticut witnessed an unspeakable, violent tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, where 26 children and teachers were murdered with an AR-15 rifle. Since then, families in Newtown and across Connecticut have grappled with the aftermath of that trauma. One of Laundy’s MFT faculty colleagues at [...]

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