Resilient Response to Battering |
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Authors: | Ronald Jay Werner-Wilson Toni Schindler Zimmerman Dorothy Whalen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Iowa State University, 1322 Elm Hall, Suite 1101, Ames, IA, 50011-1120;(2) Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University, USA |
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Abstract: | Spouse abuse remains an important social problem. Recent research has begun to explore resiliency in a variety of areas: Why, despite harsh life circumstances, do some people survive and later thrive after experiencing trauma? What are the processes associated with a successful departure from abuse? The authors worked with a local shelter to identify three groups of women: (a) those currently at the shelter; (b) those who had been away from an abusive relationship for at least one year; and (c) those who were identified by shelter staff as having demonstrated a resilient response to battering, and compared experiences and recommendations between groups and discuss clinical and service implications. |
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Keywords: | battering family violence resiliency |
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