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the Role of Veganism on Healing and Empowerment for Women Intimate Partner Violence Survivors.
the Role of Veganism on Healing and Empowerment for Women Intimate Partner Violence Survivors.

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자료유형  
 학위논문
Control Number  
0017160909
International Standard Book Number  
9798382336923
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
361
Main Entry-Personal Name  
Nelson, Abbie Rebekah.
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
[S.l.] : Michigan State University., 2024
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2024
Physical Description  
161 p.
General Note  
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-11, Section: A.
General Note  
Advisor: Cho, Hyunkag.
Dissertation Note  
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 2024.
Summary, Etc.  
요약Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognized as a public health crisis that has dire consequences to the body, mind, and spirit of survivors. The holistic impact of IPV supports the need for interventions that aid in healing and empowerment on an individual level as well as macro level healing. Intervention research supports the impact that traditional therapy methods can have on the individual but lack an emphasis on holistic methods of healing that include macro level healing elements. Research on holistic methods of intervention such as yoga and meditation remain small and emphasize measuring symptom reduction over holistic healing and empowerment. There is a gap in the literature of modalities to support individual and collective healing and empowerment of women IPV survivors. A vegan lifestyle has been shown with other populations to support healing and empowerment. It has not, however, been explored with the women survivor population.To address this gap and explore if a vegan lifestyle has an impact on survivor healing and empowerment, I used a qualitative phenomenological research design to obtain a deeper understanding of the lived experiences of fifteen vegan, women survivors of IPV. This study explored two overarching phenomenological questions: 1)What are the lived experiences of women IPV survivors who are vegan? 2)What role does veganism play in the phenomenon of healing and empowerment for women IPV survivors?Data was collected via unstructured, in-depth interviews. The hermeneutic circle was used in data analysis looking at parts of the data and then zoomed out to see the whole picture in an iterative process. I identified themes under three interrelated categories. Themes in category one explained the unique experience of being a vegan IPV survivor that included the challenges and holistic impact of abuse. Category two encompassed themes related to the impact of veganism on individual and collective healing. Individual healing was described occurring at the levels of body, mind, and spirit. Collective healing was found through greater connection with themselves and others. Category three included themes related to the impact of veganism on individual and collective empowerment. The survivors felt veganism empowered them to be their authentic selves and that the lifestyle made an impact on the world greater than themselves. The findings also aligned with the theoretical frameworks of holism, integrative body-mind-spirit social work, ecofeminism, and Total Liberation Theory. Clinicians working with vegan and non-vegan survivors are encouraged by these results to acknowledge the holistic impact of abuse and support holistic modalities and lifestyles to support healing and empowerment. Social work education could also benefit from continuing to educate students on holistic interventions that support micro and macro level healing.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Social work.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Womens studies.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Criminology.
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Domestic violence
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Empowerment
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Healing
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Holistic
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Intimate partner violence
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Veganism
Added Entry-Corporate Name  
Michigan State University Social Work - Doctor of Philosophy
Host Item Entry  
Dissertations Abstracts International. 85-11A.
Electronic Location and Access  
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■520    ▼aIntimate  partner  violence  (IPV)  is  recognized  as  a  public  health  crisis  that  has  dire  consequences  to  the  body,  mind,  and  spirit  of  survivors.  The  holistic  impact  of  IPV  supports  the  need  for  interventions  that  aid  in  healing  and  empowerment  on  an  individual  level  as  well  as  macro  level  healing.  Intervention  research  supports  the  impact  that  traditional  therapy  methods  can  have  on  the  individual  but  lack  an  emphasis  on  holistic  methods  of  healing  that  include  macro  level  healing  elements.  Research  on  holistic  methods  of  intervention  such  as  yoga  and  meditation  remain  small  and  emphasize  measuring  symptom  reduction  over  holistic  healing  and  empowerment.  There  is  a  gap  in  the  literature  of  modalities  to  support  individual  and  collective  healing  and  empowerment  of  women  IPV  survivors.  A  vegan  lifestyle  has  been  shown  with  other  populations  to  support  healing  and  empowerment.  It  has  not,  however,  been  explored  with  the  women  survivor  population.To  address  this  gap  and  explore  if  a  vegan  lifestyle  has  an  impact  on  survivor  healing  and  empowerment,  I  used  a  qualitative  phenomenological  research  design  to  obtain  a  deeper  understanding  of  the  lived  experiences  of  fifteen  vegan,  women  survivors  of  IPV.  This  study  explored  two  overarching  phenomenological  questions:  1)What  are  the  lived  experiences  of  women  IPV  survivors  who  are  vegan?  2)What  role  does  veganism  play  in  the  phenomenon  of  healing  and  empowerment  for  women  IPV  survivors?Data  was  collected  via  unstructured,  in-depth  interviews.  The  hermeneutic  circle  was  used  in  data  analysis  looking  at  parts  of  the  data  and  then  zoomed  out  to  see  the  whole  picture  in  an  iterative  process.  I  identified  themes  under  three  interrelated  categories.  Themes  in  category  one  explained  the  unique  experience  of  being  a  vegan  IPV  survivor  that  included  the  challenges  and  holistic  impact  of  abuse.  Category  two  encompassed  themes  related  to  the  impact  of  veganism  on  individual  and  collective  healing.  Individual  healing  was  described  occurring  at  the  levels  of  body,  mind,  and  spirit.  Collective  healing  was  found  through  greater  connection  with  themselves  and  others.  Category  three  included  themes  related  to  the  impact  of  veganism  on  individual  and  collective  empowerment.  The  survivors  felt  veganism  empowered  them  to  be  their  authentic  selves  and  that  the  lifestyle  made  an  impact  on  the  world  greater  than  themselves.  The  findings  also  aligned  with  the  theoretical  frameworks  of  holism,  integrative  body-mind-spirit  social  work,  ecofeminism,  and  Total  Liberation  Theory.  Clinicians  working  with  vegan  and  non-vegan  survivors  are  encouraged  by  these  results  to  acknowledge  the  holistic  impact  of  abuse  and  support  holistic  modalities  and  lifestyles  to  support  healing  and  empowerment.  Social  work  education  could  also  benefit  from  continuing  to  educate  students  on  holistic  interventions  that  support  micro  and  macro  level  healing.
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