The grounded theory method was used to study obstetricians/gynecologists' i
nteractions with victims of domestic abuse. Double-bind conflict emerged as
the basic social psychological problem. Physicians struggled between appro
aching domestic abuse as a legitimate medical problem or retreating from it
as an overwhelming serial issue. Resolution occurred through a three-stage
process that changed the doctors' objective from "fixing" the abuse to sup
porting the patient. This goal revision required education on the dynamics
of domestic abuse, confrontation of personal issues, and formation of commu
nity partnerships. Implications include development of curricula and protoc
ols to create a united front against domestic abuse within health care, ser
ial service, legal, and law enforcement communities.