作者: Dorothy Lynne Boston
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摘要: Gendered Perceptions of Batterer Intervention Co-Facilitation By Dorothy Boston The purpose this dissertation was to examine the experience co-facilitating male batterer intervention groups as reported by and female facilitators identify how that differs along gender lines, given dual-gender facilitation is an expectation licensing standards has not been researched. following research questions were asked: 1) are there notable differences in co-facilitation experienced males females, 2) females more sensitive affected issues power control within process than their peers, 3) it challenging for maintain a position authority group peers? Semi-structured interviews completed with eleven co-facilitators licensed groups, data compiled regarding experiences. Results indicate success similar ways motivation line work ways. Males both heightened awareness relationships interactions, but reflected increased strategies. value co-facilitation, targets attempts at collusion, likely be approached camaraderie members whereas compliments or flirtation. Contrary expectations, between did arise issue. Female found