2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00547-1
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Correction to: Young Children’s Narrations of Relational Recovery: a School-Based Group for Children Who Have Experienced Domestic Violence

Abstract: This Erratum represents the change of author's surname from the originally published version of the article. Tanya Beetham to Tanya Frances.

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“…There has been little attention to children's recovery trajectories following domestic abuse in childhood which does not provide a narrow and limiting picture of outcomes in adulthood. Several studies have examined interventions for children, including studies that centerthe experiences of children (Frances et al, 2019;Callaghan et al, 2019;Katz, 2015;Pernebo & Almqvist, 2016) and studies that focus on intervention effectiveness (Howarth et al, 2015;Lee et al, 2012;Smith et al, 2015). Additionally, several studies have explored factors that promote resilience (Anderson & Bang, 2012;Howell & Miller-Graff, 2014), though there is little centralization of the voices of those who have lived with domestic abuse, from a young adult retrospective perspective.…”
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“…There has been little attention to children's recovery trajectories following domestic abuse in childhood which does not provide a narrow and limiting picture of outcomes in adulthood. Several studies have examined interventions for children, including studies that centerthe experiences of children (Frances et al, 2019;Callaghan et al, 2019;Katz, 2015;Pernebo & Almqvist, 2016) and studies that focus on intervention effectiveness (Howarth et al, 2015;Lee et al, 2012;Smith et al, 2015). Additionally, several studies have explored factors that promote resilience (Anderson & Bang, 2012;Howell & Miller-Graff, 2014), though there is little centralization of the voices of those who have lived with domestic abuse, from a young adult retrospective perspective.…”
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confidence: 99%