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Recovery: Resilience and Growth in the Aftermath of Domestic Violence

NCJ Number
241586
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 18 Issue: 11 Dated: November 2012 Pages: 1279-1299
Author(s)
Kim M. Anderson; Lynette M. Renner; Fran S. Danis
Date Published
November 2012
Length
21 pages
Annotation
This study explored the recovery process and outcomes for 37 women formerly in an abusive intimate partner relationship.
Abstract
This mixed-methods study explored the recovery process and outcomes for 37 women formerly in an abusive intimate partner relationship. Standardized measures of current psychosocial functioning indicated participants were largely asymptomatic for posttraumatic stress disorder and had relatively strong resilience. Qualitative analysis revealed how social and spiritual support was instrumental to participants' recovery, growth, and resilience. Implications for helping professionals include gaining a more comprehensive understanding of recovery from domestic violence. This type of knowledge may contribute to interventions that build on women's strengths and resourcefulness. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.