Affiliation:
1. Michigan State University, USA,
Abstract
Multigenerational crises of traumatic physical and sexual abuse are commonly noted in the histories of families referred for intensive family-based services. This qualitative inquiry centered on women’s participation in family-based therapy services in relation to their trauma histories. Sixteen women were interviewed using qualitative, feminist-informed methods. Women discussed how trauma experiences influence daily life, trust in community services and survival skills in relation to their participation in family-based systems of care. Thematic findings illustrate that facilitating a family empowerment process informed by a lens of trauma survival may enhance support for multi-stressed families by bridging obstacles and ending isolation. Implications for practice suggest that family-based services professionals address contextual obstacles and barriers that women experience.
Subject
Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Health (social science)
Cited by
3 articles.
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