PhD Candidate
George Mason University, United States
Tahani Chaudhry is a PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology at George Mason University. She is also Coordinator of Research and Resource Development at Peaceful Families Project. She is passionate about serving the mental health needs of the Muslim and South Asian communities. Her research focuses on trauma and resilience, particularly the role of religion in facilitating resilience for Muslim survivors of intimate partner violence. Beyond research, she is passionate about community work with marginalized communities, facilitating access to services, and promoting resilience. Tahani has volunteered with domestic violence organizations serving South Asians and Muslims, creating professional development workshops for residents at a local shelter.
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The Mental Health Burden of Intimate Partner Violence: Findings From the AMIPV Survey
Saturday, October 26, 2024
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM CT