AGAINST THE ODDS: STRENGTHS DISPLAYED BY ABUSED WOMEN

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  • Ilze Slabbert Stellenbosch University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15270/50-2-398

Keywords:

abused women

Abstract

Although legislation protecting women’s rights in South Africa is well developed, statistics indicate that violence against women has become the norm. There are no cultural, socio-economic, political, religious or educational boundaries to domestic violence. Despite this, some abused women display certain strengths. The strengths perspective is thus a suitable theoretical approach for this qualitative study exploring and describing the strengths of twenty abused women who formed the sample. Five strengths – namely hope, resilience, pride, healing and wholeness, and lastly personal qualities, traits and virtues – were identified. Some recommendations are made about the suitability of the strengths perspective for practice.

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Author Biography

Ilze Slabbert, Stellenbosch University

Department of Social work, University of Stellenbosch

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2014-11-11

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Slabbert, I. (2014). AGAINST THE ODDS: STRENGTHS DISPLAYED BY ABUSED WOMEN. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 50(2). https://doi.org/10.15270/50-2-398

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