TY - JOUR PY - 2005// TI - Violence victim and their secondary mental trauma JO - Journal of Aomori University of Health and Welfare A1 - Yamada, Noriko A1 - Yamamoto, Harue A1 - Kudo, Naomi A1 - Yoneyama, Nanako A1 - Miyamoto, Masami SP - 69 EP - 74 VL - 6 IS - 2 N2 - The focus of this paper is secondary mental trauma after physical violence. A specific emphasis was the given on the recovery process from the secondary mental trauma, which is rather more serious than the primary physical trauma. It was clarified that the traditional sense of the value of the family is still dominant, specifically in the perception of a safe and peaceful family. It was believed that the メ family モ should be protected even at the sacrifice of the physical and mental health of women, who are often left unattended compared with abused children. These results suggest that intersectional calibration of skill/knowledge on DV issues is an urgent necessity for the betterment of the intervention mechanism of social services to DV victims. The focus of this paper is secondary mental trauma after physical violence. A specific emphasis was the given on the recovery process from the secondary mental trauma, which is rather more serious than the primary physical trauma. It was clarified that the traditional sense of the value of the family is still dominant, specifically in the perception of a safe and peaceful family. It was believed that the メ family モ should be protected even at the sacrifice of the physical and mental health of women, who are often left unattended compared with abused children. These results suggest that intersectional calibration of skill/knowledge on DV issues is an urgent necessity for the betterment of the intervention mechanism of social services to DV victims.
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