作者: Patricia d'Ardenne , Moses Kiyendeye
DOI: 10.1080/03069885.2014.954237
关键词: Gender studies 、 Focus group 、 Music therapy 、 Transformational leadership 、 Coping (psychology) 、 Social psychology 、 Naturalistic observation 、 Qualitative research 、 Genocide 、 Psychology 、 Prayer
摘要: The 1994 Rwandan Genocide murdered over a million and brought on incalculable distress to survivors. An non-governmental organisation, Network for Africa, has music programme rehabilitate orphans in Kigali, now entering adulthood. This naturalistic study investigated whether had transformational meaning participants. Thirteen participants, (F = 7; M 6) formed two brief focus groups explore how making changes them. Responses were audio recorded, analysed qualitatively by an iterative process derive initial then overarching themes. Three major themes emerged: my past, gives me safe place the present including fellowship prayer provides with personal resource face uncertain future. resonate cognitive therapy elements managing post-traumatic problems, grounding processing past. Implications of traumatised communities are explored recommendations made identify specif...