Effectiveness of group therapy on the psychosocial wellbeing of female adolescence survivors of incestual abuse

The research examined the experiences of children who have gone through the foster care program in Zimbabwe. Children coming into foster care would have been take away from their parents may be facing emotional, psychological and behavioural problems due to the turmoil, abuse and negligence they may...

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Main Author: Kamangira, Grace Tatenda
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3127
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description The research examined the experiences of children who have gone through the foster care program in Zimbabwe. Children coming into foster care would have been take away from their parents may be facing emotional, psychological and behavioural problems due to the turmoil, abuse and negligence they may have experienced as such it is critical to emphasise the healing aspect of foster care. There are certain challenges from the system which need to be addressed. This research was guided by three research questions, how foster care positively impacted the lives of children in Zimbabwe, the major challenges faced by children who go through foster care and central issues in foster care which children want to be addressed. In order to understand the experiences of children in foster care, a case study which is an explorative design was used. Data was collected using the purposive sampling targeting 24 foster children, 6 registered foster parents and 2 probation officers, all participants being from Harare province. In-depth interviews were conducted. The study established that foster children experience improved lifestyle during placements, having the opportunity to be part of a family, have access to better education and being part of an open society where they can create lifelong relationships. Foster care system has challenges which include failure by the children to adjust to the home environment, lack of basic needs and lack of government support. Conclusively, the research discovered that more needs to be done to improve the foster care. The research recommended increased public awareness to provoke and attract new candidates for foster parents in the country, provision of support from the government to the foster parents in form of grants, health and educational assistance.
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spelling ir-11408-31272022-06-27T13:49:05Z Effectiveness of group therapy on the psychosocial wellbeing of female adolescence survivors of incestual abuse Kamangira, Grace Tatenda Group therapy Psycho-social Female adolescence The research examined the experiences of children who have gone through the foster care program in Zimbabwe. Children coming into foster care would have been take away from their parents may be facing emotional, psychological and behavioural problems due to the turmoil, abuse and negligence they may have experienced as such it is critical to emphasise the healing aspect of foster care. There are certain challenges from the system which need to be addressed. This research was guided by three research questions, how foster care positively impacted the lives of children in Zimbabwe, the major challenges faced by children who go through foster care and central issues in foster care which children want to be addressed. In order to understand the experiences of children in foster care, a case study which is an explorative design was used. Data was collected using the purposive sampling targeting 24 foster children, 6 registered foster parents and 2 probation officers, all participants being from Harare province. In-depth interviews were conducted. The study established that foster children experience improved lifestyle during placements, having the opportunity to be part of a family, have access to better education and being part of an open society where they can create lifelong relationships. Foster care system has challenges which include failure by the children to adjust to the home environment, lack of basic needs and lack of government support. Conclusively, the research discovered that more needs to be done to improve the foster care. The research recommended increased public awareness to provoke and attract new candidates for foster parents in the country, provision of support from the government to the foster parents in form of grants, health and educational assistance. 2018-09-04T13:36:14Z 2018-09-04T13:36:14Z 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3127 en open Midlands State University
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Psycho-social
Female adolescence
Kamangira, Grace Tatenda
Effectiveness of group therapy on the psychosocial wellbeing of female adolescence survivors of incestual abuse
title Effectiveness of group therapy on the psychosocial wellbeing of female adolescence survivors of incestual abuse
title_full Effectiveness of group therapy on the psychosocial wellbeing of female adolescence survivors of incestual abuse
title_fullStr Effectiveness of group therapy on the psychosocial wellbeing of female adolescence survivors of incestual abuse
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of group therapy on the psychosocial wellbeing of female adolescence survivors of incestual abuse
title_short Effectiveness of group therapy on the psychosocial wellbeing of female adolescence survivors of incestual abuse
title_sort effectiveness of group therapy on the psychosocial wellbeing of female adolescence survivors of incestual abuse
topic Group therapy
Psycho-social
Female adolescence
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3127
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