Self-Determination in Intervention With Battered Arab Women in Community Health Clinics in Israel |
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Authors: | Eli Buchbinder Rouzin Barakat |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, University of Haifa;2. Meuhedet Health Care |
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Abstract: | Many abused women from patriarchal collectivistic societies that are subjected to social control seek help in community health clinics. The article is based on a qualitative study, which consisted of 24 interviews with 12 abused Israeli Arab women who sought the help of social workers in community health clinics. A central theme that emerged from the interviews was the women’s wish to maintain their self-determination in retaining the power to determine the boundaries of the intervention within the professional relationship. The discussion focuses on the dialectical consequences of maintaining the women’s self-determination—empowering them, on one hand, and limiting them, on the other. |
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Keywords: | abused women self-determination |
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