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Title: Not broken but strengthened : stories of resilience by persons with acquired physical disability and their families
Authors: Schembri Lia, Elaine
Abela, Angela
Keywords: Resilience (Personality trait)
Families
Disabilities
Psychotherapist and patient
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Citation: Schembri Lia, E., & Abela, A. (2016). Not broken but strengthened : stories of resilience by persons with acquired physical disability and their families. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 37, 400-417.
Abstract: This study seeks to understand the processes in families of resilient individuals with an acquired physical disability. Specifically, we were interested in getting to know more about the role of the family in the individuals’ resilience, and in turn, the impact on the family of the individuals’ disability and resilience. A multiple-case narrative methodology with three families was adopted. In total 19 family members participated in the construction of three stories. This described how the families were transformed and how family members continually moved and energised one another in virtuous circles of support. Empathy and altruism were motivators for these virtuous circles whilst adequate amounts of support contained the experience of each family member. Identifying, strengthening, and building on these relational processes was found to be vital in enabling both the individuals affected by disability and their families to grow following their adversity
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/102197
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