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Striving to be 'Good' Mothers: Abused Women's Experiences of Mothering

NCJ Number
232374
Journal
Child Abuse Review Volume: 19 Issue: 5 Dated: September-October 2010 Pages: 342-357
Author(s)
Simon Lapierre
Date Published
September 2010
Length
16 pages
Annotation
This study examined women's experiences of mothering in the context of domestic violence.
Abstract
So far, limited work has focused on women's experiences of mothering in the context of domestic violence. This article presents the findings of a study that investigated women's experiences of mothering in the context of domestic violence and, while it accounts for the difficulties and challenges these women face, it emphasizes their desire to be 'good' mothers and the strategies they develop in order to achieve 'good' mothering. The findings demonstrate that abused women typically strive to be 'good' mothers, which requires them to put their children first and to protect and care for them. The recognition of these strategies provides ground to question current professional practices and to develop interventions that will best support women and children living with domestic violence. References (Published Abstract)

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