Beyond Resilience: Glimpses into Women's Posttraumatic Growth after Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence

Little focus is given to the pathways victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) use to move toward posttraumatic growth. A sample of 32 female participants was recruited through advertising in domestic violence shelters. Women were interviewed about their experiences with four main themes emerging...

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Women
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