Larance Lisa Young, Porter Maryann Lane
J Interpers Violence. 2004 Jun;19(6):676-90. doi: 10.1177/0886260504263875.
This article explores the authors' practice observations of female domestic violence survivors' journey from first agency contact to active participation in a support group process. The authors have witnessed female victims of domestic violence challenging the social isolation imposed by their dominant partners as they search for meaning in their lives. As practitioners, they have observed women building trustful relationships and establishing supportive networks during the group process. In this article, the authors suggest that the support group process facilitates trust and network formation indicative of social capital.
本文探讨了作者对遭受家庭暴力的女性幸存者从首次与机构接触到积极参与支持小组过程的实践观察。作者目睹了家庭暴力的女性受害者在寻求生活意义的过程中,挑战其占主导地位的伴侣所施加的社会隔离。作为从业者,他们观察到女性在小组过程中建立信任关系并形成支持网络。在本文中,作者认为支持小组过程有助于信任和网络的形成,这是社会资本的体现。