Intervención grupal de duración breve con mujeres entre 20 y 40 años de edad, víctimas de violencia intrafamiliar usuarias del centro de equidad y justicia de Calderón, entre los meses de mayo - julio de 2015
This report systematizes and enables a deeper understanding of the process of empowerment of seven women, between 20-40 years, who are victims of domestic violence. They participated in the short-term group intervention, between the months of May to July of 2015, in Centro de Equidad y Justicia Cald...
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| Natura: | bachelorThesis |
| Lingua: | spa |
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2016
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| Accesso online: | http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/12434 |
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| Riassunto: | This report systematizes and enables a deeper understanding of the process of empowerment of seven women, between 20-40 years, who are victims of domestic violence. They participated in the short-term group intervention, between the months of May to July of 2015, in Centro de Equidad y Justicia Calderón. It has taken into account three categories of analysis for the empowerment of the women participants: Decision making, Self-confidence and Participation. For group work, it was considered the therapeutic factors proposed by Yalom (1996), present in the group process, such as Cohesiveness, Universality, Catharsis, and Interpersonal learning. A mixed approach was used for the systematization. Data collection was performed using tools such as diary, participant observation and two scales; one evaluates the type and frequency of violence, and the second the level of empowerment. Were able to integrate and discover the meaning of all information collected enabling greater understanding of the experience, also identified the difficulties experienced throughout the process and recommendations for them to be taken into account in future similar group interventions. Following the intervention, a decrease in the frequency of violent acts, and the contribution of therapeutic factors to the empowerment of women participants were evident. |
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