Intimate Partner Violence Intervention:
Centering Queer Survivors’ Safety, Power, and Choice
~Explore IPV intervention through a trauma-informed, survivor-centered lens, guided by intersectional feminism.
~Dive deep into understanding the prevalence, typologies, and multifaceted risks of IPV among LGBTQIA+ survivors.
~Discover evidence-based outpatient interventions addressing mental health consequences.
~Challenge cis-heteronormative and mononormative approaches as we prioritize culturally relevant practices, creating safe, consent-led, and empowering spaces for queer survivors.
~Equip yourself with a diverse toolkit of interventions and resources, all designed to prioritize survivors’ self-determination.
Malorie is an Associate Therapist at Tucson Counseling Associates. With a dedicated background in gender-based violence (GBV) research, intervention, and advocacy. Malorie has passionately supported survivors at various levels, from shelter settings to hospitals. Her professional journey also includes roles such as supporting survivors of sex trafficking and serving as a sexual assault response advocate across hospitals in Pima County. As a graduate researcher within the inCommunity Research Team at the Office of Gender-Based Violence, Malorie has contributed to research initiatives focused on gender-based violence among socially marginalized populations, gaining deep insight into the complex intersection of GBV and mental health.