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A nontraditional approach to family violence
C A Robinson1, L M Wright, W L Watson
1University of Calgary, Faculty of Nursing, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:
Family violence has often been conceptualized as a linear phenomenon in which perpetrators commit acts intended to hurt victims. Intervention in these circumstances involves treating the perpetrator and the victim individually. In contrast, this article presents a Systemic Belief Approach to the situation of mutual family violence. A case example illustrates the influence of beliefs on the occurrence of violent acts between family members (in this case, sole-parent mother and adolescent daughter). Family systems nursing interventions such as reflective questions and reflecting teams are used to challenge the family's constraining beliefs, which enables the coevolution of facilitative beliefs that invite healing.
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