Last updated:
July 3, 2003
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Workshop: Domestic Violence and Related Family Issues
By Mariana De Maio
A report contributed by
Speakers:
- Elena Morales, Program Director, Latino Domestic
Violence Intervention program, El Centro Inc.; Founder, Mujeres Unidas
Saliendo Adelante (MUSA)
- Judith R. González, Psy.D., LMFD, Executive
Director and Founder, Mano a Mano (Hand in Hand), Multicultural
Life Center, Psychological Resident, Forest Institute of Professional
Psychology, Southwest Missouri.
Elena
Morales:
MUSA = Women United Moving Forward/ Mujeres Unidas Saliendo Adelante
Psychodrama:
interpreted by MUSA members
What has helped you survive?
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my faith in God
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my children
Domestic Violence
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Criminal justice issue
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Legal
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Human rights
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Social
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Health/Mental health
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Economic
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Moral and spiritual
40% women use emergency room for Domestic Violence
Religion and Culture: Resources or roadblocks to end domestic violence?
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Protective factors
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Toxic/damaging factors
Traditional Pastoral response to Domestic Violence:
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Clergy as victim�s
first point of contact
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Sensitive/compassionate
response
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Well intentioned but uninformed
- NIMP (Not in my parish)
Effective Pastoral Response:
- Message of zero tolerance
- Holding abuser accountable
- Restitution/ amends
- Reunification only if safety
assured
- Termination of marriage
(mourning the loss)
- The divorce did not kill
the marriage, the violence did (Broken vows, CPSDV)
Paulo Freire
Theology of Liberation: a leadership and empowerment model
Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Hope by Paulo Freire
Survivors as leaders: women helping women organize
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Membership role
- Giving back to the community
- New phase in their healing
process
- Validation as self as �survivor� vs. �victim�
- Power based on experience
not on authority and control
Judith R. Gonzalez:
Some factors:
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A quarter to one half
of women have suffered violence from an intimate partner
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One of every four women
reports that they have been physically abused by
a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives.
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Child abuse occurs in 77%
of families where there is abuse of adults
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Women�s age range 13-44
years, average 25.3 years
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Children�s age range 0-18
years, average 1.9 years
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In terms of gender, it
is women who are most likely to be perpetrators of family violence
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