Therapeutic groupwork with young children and mothers who have experienced domestic abuse |
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Authors: | Lynda Warren Dodd |
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Affiliation: | Stockport Children and Young People’s Directorate , Town Hall, Stockport, SK1 3XE, UK |
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Abstract: | There is mounting recognition that exposure to domestic abuse causes far‐reaching damage to children’s lives, development and psychological well‐being. Studies estimate 10% to 20% of children are at risk of exposure to domestic abuse – thus domestic abuse must be seen as a crucial issue for educational psychologists (EPs). This study investigates the effects of domestic abuse on a group of mothers and their young children. It also describes how an Education Psychology Service (EPS) was involved in developing, running and evaluating therapeutic groupwork to promote positive mother–child relationships and to enhance the psychological well‐being of mothers and their young children who have experienced domestic abuse. |
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Keywords: | domestic abuse mother–child relationships therapeutic groupwork |
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