Communities under fire: Empowering families and children in the aftermath of homicide

作者: Jack C. Wall , Alan J. Levy

DOI: 10.1007/BF02190746

关键词: Psychological interventionHomicidePsychologyNarrativeEmpowermentGender studiesNarratology

摘要: This article presents an empowerment approach to clinical services for families and children surviving homicides. Narrative theory is used integrate child, family community interventions. The a framework the examination of narratives guidelines co-constructing that empower children, communities.

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