Brazilian women’s transition to new relationships after ending a violent one: a case study
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Resumo: | This study investigated characteristics of the transition to new relationships after the end of a violent one through case studies. Two young white Brazilian women who had experienced violent first relationships underwent a narrative interview and filled out the Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory. One of them had moved to a healthy relationship and the second one to another violent relationship. Awareness of violence and the adoption of strategies that enlarged models, world views, social circles, support and self care had not been enough to avoid the entrance in a new violent relationship. The development of the ability to access and validate one’s own feelings and wills, resulting in greater assertiveness, favored the transition to a healthy relationship. The approach to secure attachment style accompanied such changes. We discuss the implications to professional practice and preventive initiatives, as well as directions for future research. |
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Brazilian women’s transition to new relationships after ending a violent one: a case study |
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Brazilian women’s transition to new relationships after ending a violent one: a case study |
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Brazilian women’s transition to new relationships after ending a violent one: a case study Parada, Priscila de Oliveira intimate partner violence violence against women prevention attachment |
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Brazilian women’s transition to new relationships after ending a violent one: a case study |
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Brazilian women’s transition to new relationships after ending a violent one: a case study |
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Brazilian women’s transition to new relationships after ending a violent one: a case study |
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Brazilian women’s transition to new relationships after ending a violent one: a case study |
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Brazilian women’s transition to new relationships after ending a violent one: a case study |
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Parada, Priscila de Oliveira |
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Parada, Priscila de Oliveira Murta, Sheila Giardini |
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Murta, Sheila Giardini |
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Parada, Priscila de Oliveira Murta, Sheila Giardini |
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intimate partner violence violence against women prevention attachment |
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intimate partner violence violence against women prevention attachment |
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This study investigated characteristics of the transition to new relationships after the end of a violent one through case studies. Two young white Brazilian women who had experienced violent first relationships underwent a narrative interview and filled out the Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory. One of them had moved to a healthy relationship and the second one to another violent relationship. Awareness of violence and the adoption of strategies that enlarged models, world views, social circles, support and self care had not been enough to avoid the entrance in a new violent relationship. The development of the ability to access and validate one’s own feelings and wills, resulting in greater assertiveness, favored the transition to a healthy relationship. The approach to secure attachment style accompanied such changes. We discuss the implications to professional practice and preventive initiatives, as well as directions for future research. |
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https://www.revistas.usp.br/psicousp/article/view/202484 10.1590/0103-6564e190166 |
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