Perceived Pathways of Change in an Interpersonal Violence Intervention for Mothers: The Importance of Self-Compassion
Kirsten MacAulay, Naomi C. Z. Andrews, Mary Motz, Gloria J. Lee, Debra J. Pepler

TL;DR
This study explores how a violence intervention program helps mothers by focusing on self-compassion and its impact on their thoughts, relationships, and parenting.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel phenomenological mapping of perceived pathways of change emphasizing self-compassion in interpersonal violence interventions.
Findings
Mothers identified changes in cognition and behavior across self, relationships, and parenting domains.
Self-compassion and self-forgiveness were critical pathways leading to increased self-esteem and empowerment.
Abstract
Interventions to support mothers experiencing interpersonal violence are critical, yet most evaluation research focuses on outcome evaluation, rather than understanding the pathways of change. The goal of the current study was to understand, via mothers’ own perspectives, the specific key pathways through which participation in an interpersonal violence intervention resulted in perceptions of change for mothers and their children. The participants (N = 43, 18–43 years old) were mothers who attended and completed a 6–8-week interpersonal violence intervention within 11 community organizations across Canada. Approximately 1–2 months following the intervention, participants completed semi-structured interviews or focus groups wherein they were asked open-ended questions about their experiences in the intervention. Using a phenomenological approach, the results indicated that (1) mothers…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntimate Partner and Family Violence · Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology · Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
