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Coping with violence against women in relationships: exploring the impact of informal supports, self-care activities, and personal attributes on resiliency
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This thesis was conducted in the province of Alberta’s Edmonton Metropolitan Region (EMR) to identify the themes and variances among women’s informal methods of coping with and leaving abusive relationships, using a qualitative-exploratory approach. With the acknowledgment of feminist theory, the strengths-based perspective, and person-centred theory, this thesis explored women’s perspectives and their personal experiences of resiliency during and after leaving their abusive, male partners. Thematic analysis was used to code and analyze the data, which identified the following themes among the survivors: strong, informal support networks, engaging in self-care activities and self-improvement activities as a trauma response, and, the shared, personal attributes of self-preservation, resourcefulness, and self-reflection. Recommendations for theory, practice and further research are posed to the helping professions and informal support networks of survivors. |
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Author (aut): Jones-Bowen, Leanne
Thesis advisor (ths): Pierce, Joanna
Degree committee member (dgc): Jensen, Erik
Degree committee member (dgc): Sherry, John
Degree committee member (dgc): Margolin, Indrani
Degree committee member (dgc): O'Neill, Linda
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10.24124/2021/59208
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Degree granting institution (dgg): University of Northern British Columbia. Social Work
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Women
Violence against women in relationships (VAWIR)
Social work
Informal supports
Self-care activities
Personal attributes
Resiliency
Coping methods
Qualitative-exploratory
Thematic analysis
Feminist theory
Strengths-based
Person-centred
Canada, Alberta, Edmonton Metropolitan Region (EMR)
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1 online resource (169 pages)
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