Strengthening mother-child relationships as part of domestic violence recovery – CRFR briefing 72

Although domestic violence is harmful, recoveries from abuse are possible. Recovery, for women and their children, is a key concern for practitioners working with victims/survivors.
This briefing highlights findings from a PhD study which identifies five main reasons why mother-child relationships were (or were not) detrimentally affected by domestic violence.

http://www.crfr-archive.is.ed.ac.uk/assets/briefing-72for-web.pdf

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