2018
DOI: 10.1177/1359104518794783
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Empowering young people who experienced domestic violence and abuse: The development of a group therapy intervention

Abstract: This article describes the development of a group-based therapeutic intervention for young people (YP) who have lived with domestic violence and abuse. The intervention was informed by interviews with 107 YP, focused on their experiences of coping, resilience and agency. The intervention draws on resources from systemic, creative and narrative approaches to group work, and aims to facilitate YP's expression of distress in a way that recognizes that it is embodied, contextual and relational. The intervention al… Show more

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“…There are encouraging signs that qualitative research with children can help inform and impact on the policy and practice landscape. Innovative programs informed by the findings of the included studies, that subsequently acknowledge and incorporate children’s own strengths, resources, and coping strategies, are now emerging (see Fellin et al, 2018). These developments and models of practice are critical to ensure that policy makers and practitioners better understand and balance children’s active roles and strengths, alongside their vulnerabilities and need for protection (Fairchild & Skewes McFerran, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are encouraging signs that qualitative research with children can help inform and impact on the policy and practice landscape. Innovative programs informed by the findings of the included studies, that subsequently acknowledge and incorporate children’s own strengths, resources, and coping strategies, are now emerging (see Fellin et al, 2018). These developments and models of practice are critical to ensure that policy makers and practitioners better understand and balance children’s active roles and strengths, alongside their vulnerabilities and need for protection (Fairchild & Skewes McFerran, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comportamentalmente se reconocieron la: mediación, la solución de conflictos, la comunicación (Bain & Durbach, 2018), el establecimiento de límites, las relaciones interpersonales positivas, la búsqueda de información y el apoyo por parte de la policía (Cherewick et al, 2015) la ayuda a otros, la solidaridad y el empoderamiento (Fellin et al, 2019;Goodman, et al, 2016), el emprendimiento (Green, Blattman, Jamison, & Annan, 2015), la generación de redes de apoyo (Gregory, Williamson, & Feder, 2017) y el desarrollo de habilidades prosociales (Howell, Thurston, Hasselle, Decker, & Jamison, 2018).…”
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“…Group interventions for children exposed to domestic violence, and/or their families, are described as cost effective and well received, but there is limited evidence for their effectiveness (Bunston, Pavlidis, & Cartwritght, 2016; Howarth et al, 2016). However, according to Fellin et al (2019), group interventions that offer a safe place to identify, discuss, and value one’s own and others emotional response and coping strategies were shown to be effective. Group activities could be a way for SNs to provide vulnerable children with opportunities to create a confident and safe relationship with a SN.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%