Evaluating relational repair work with infants and mothers impacted by family violence
Bunston, Wendy
Evaluating relational repair work with infants and mothers impacted by family violence Wendy Bunston, Kathy Eyre, Anthony Carlsson, & Kristen Pringle - Sage, 2016 - Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology .
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2016, 49(1): 113-133
This paper describes the delivery of a therapeutic infant/mother group work intervention programme in Victoria, Australia called The Peek-a-Boo ClubTM, which ran from mid-2005 until early 2012. It examines the importance of intervening early with infants and mothers impacted by family violence. The intervention used an ‘infant led’ approach to facilitate the repair of relational ruptures in the infant/mother attachment as a consequence of experiencing family violence. It provides an overview of the intervention and work undertaken to enhance the quality of the attachment between mothers and their infants. (From the abstract). Record #4921
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
ATTACHMENT
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EVALUATION
INFANTS
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MOTHERS
PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP
PARENTING
PARENTING PROGRAMMES
TRAUMA
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILY VIOLENCE
AUSTRALIA
Evaluating relational repair work with infants and mothers impacted by family violence Wendy Bunston, Kathy Eyre, Anthony Carlsson, & Kristen Pringle - Sage, 2016 - Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology .
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2016, 49(1): 113-133
This paper describes the delivery of a therapeutic infant/mother group work intervention programme in Victoria, Australia called The Peek-a-Boo ClubTM, which ran from mid-2005 until early 2012. It examines the importance of intervening early with infants and mothers impacted by family violence. The intervention used an ‘infant led’ approach to facilitate the repair of relational ruptures in the infant/mother attachment as a consequence of experiencing family violence. It provides an overview of the intervention and work undertaken to enhance the quality of the attachment between mothers and their infants. (From the abstract). Record #4921
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
ATTACHMENT
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EVALUATION
INFANTS
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MOTHERS
PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP
PARENTING
PARENTING PROGRAMMES
TRAUMA
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILY VIOLENCE
AUSTRALIA