Family Resilience: Israeli Mothers' Perspectives |
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Authors: | Orna Cohen Iris Slonim Ricky Finzi Ronit D. Leichtentritt |
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Affiliation: | 1. Marriage and Family Therapy, Department of Family Social Science , University of Minnesota , St. Paul , Minnesota , USA;2. Private Practice , San Antonio , Texas , USA |
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Abstract: | This qualitative study reveals the components underlying the concept "family resilience" based on the perception of Israeli women in families who underwent a crisis in the past year. The study is based on the analysis of 15 semi-structured interviews using grounded theory methods. Five main components were identified as family resilience was perceived in terms of (a) interpersonal relations; (b) the ability to share painful feelings, (c) flexibility among family members; (d) connectedness; and (e) family's values. These components have practical implications for professionals working with families that are encountering stressful life situations. |
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