Surviving intimate partner violent marriage: experiences of women undergoing psychotherapy at Musasa project, Harare.

The study examined the nature of recurring violence against women in Harare. It focused on the lived experiences among female victims. Particular attention was given to the forms of violence experienced, reasons for staying in abusive marriages and the surviving mechanisms adopted by the female vict...

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Main Author: Shaba, Pueshpa T.
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2633
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description The study examined the nature of recurring violence against women in Harare. It focused on the lived experiences among female victims. Particular attention was given to the forms of violence experienced, reasons for staying in abusive marriages and the surviving mechanisms adopted by the female victims. Qualitative research method was employed to gather the required data with the use of semi- structured interviews. The study findings confirmed the existence of violence in marriages against women in natural forms such as physical abuse and sexual abuse. Various recommendations were noted and these included the need for safe havens in high density suburbs, increased women empowerment educationally and incorporating them in SMEs which enable them to be financially independent, the need for funding of women’s organizations by both government and NGOs
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spelling ir-11408-26332022-06-27T13:49:05Z Surviving intimate partner violent marriage: experiences of women undergoing psychotherapy at Musasa project, Harare. Shaba, Pueshpa T. Women empowerment educationally Physical abuse The study examined the nature of recurring violence against women in Harare. It focused on the lived experiences among female victims. Particular attention was given to the forms of violence experienced, reasons for staying in abusive marriages and the surviving mechanisms adopted by the female victims. Qualitative research method was employed to gather the required data with the use of semi- structured interviews. The study findings confirmed the existence of violence in marriages against women in natural forms such as physical abuse and sexual abuse. Various recommendations were noted and these included the need for safe havens in high density suburbs, increased women empowerment educationally and incorporating them in SMEs which enable them to be financially independent, the need for funding of women’s organizations by both government and NGOs 2017-07-12T12:16:04Z 2017-07-12T12:16:04Z 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2633 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Women empowerment educationally
Physical abuse
Shaba, Pueshpa T.
Surviving intimate partner violent marriage: experiences of women undergoing psychotherapy at Musasa project, Harare.
title Surviving intimate partner violent marriage: experiences of women undergoing psychotherapy at Musasa project, Harare.
title_full Surviving intimate partner violent marriage: experiences of women undergoing psychotherapy at Musasa project, Harare.
title_fullStr Surviving intimate partner violent marriage: experiences of women undergoing psychotherapy at Musasa project, Harare.
title_full_unstemmed Surviving intimate partner violent marriage: experiences of women undergoing psychotherapy at Musasa project, Harare.
title_short Surviving intimate partner violent marriage: experiences of women undergoing psychotherapy at Musasa project, Harare.
title_sort surviving intimate partner violent marriage: experiences of women undergoing psychotherapy at musasa project, harare.
topic Women empowerment educationally
Physical abuse
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2633
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