In this womanist ethnographic investigation African American women (N = 21) survivors of intimate male partner violence were interviewed about their resilience-recovering experiences. This article foregrounds the role of therapeutic support groups in African American women's healing experience and addresses how race and ethnicity shape the lives and the recovering process for many African American women. The findings are important to practitioners who strive to provide assistance and interventions for African American women as well as other women of color.
Journal article
Sisters of the Yam: African American women's healing and self-recovery from intimate male partner violence
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, Vol.21(5), pp.515-531
07/2000
DOI: 10.1080/01612840050044267
PMID: 11261075
Abstract
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Sisters of the Yam: African American women's healing and self-recovery from intimate male partner violence
- Creators
- Janette Y. Taylor - University of Iowa
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Issues in Mental Health Nursing, Vol.21(5), pp.515-531
- DOI
- 10.1080/01612840050044267
- PMID
- 11261075
- NLM abbreviation
- Issues Ment Health Nurs
- ISSN
- 0161-2840
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 07/2000
- Academic Unit
- African American Studies; Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies; Nursing
- Record Identifier
- 9983557669202771
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