Intimate Partner Violence: The Recovery Experience |
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Authors: | Shana D. Lewis Richard C. Henriksen Jr. Richard E. Watts |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Counselor Education, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texassdl015@shsu.edu;3. Department of Counselor Education, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas |
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Abstract: | This qualitative study explored the recovery experience of six women who have survived intimate partner violence. Interviews were used as an instrument to elicit the individual stories of each of these women. Qualitative analysis revealed two types of themes: process and supports. The process themes include (a) spirituality, (b) facing death, (c) future relationships and (d) hope and encouragement. The support themes include (a) professional help (effective and ineffective) and (b) informal supports (family/friends/other survivors). Implications for helping professionals include the call for increased understanding of the recovery process and the need to abandon preset agendas when working with survivors. |
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Keywords: | abuse survivors domestic violence intimate partner violence informal supports recovery |
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