Self-Empowerment for Women Experiencing Spousal Violence: A Study of the Residential Program of the Good Shepherd Centre of Singapore

Author: Chia Sok Hia, Susan

Source: The Satir Journal, Volume 1, Number 2, 2007 , pp. 5-39(35)

Publisher: Satir Institute of the Pacific

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Abstract:

In Singapore, the Good Shepherd Centre opens its door to welcome women who have immediately left an abusive spousal relationship. They are often in a state of fear, insecurity, guilt, helplessness and loss, and are often too upset to make reasonable decisions concerning their future. The Good Shepherd Centre developed its residential program using the Satir Model, as its values and beliefs resonate with that of the Good Shepherd Spirituality in upholding the dignity of persons and in helping these women to experience healing and hope. This research study begins with a contemporary examination of spousal violence in Singapore, and the patriarchal culture that is a contributing factor to these incidents. The study then describes the 'Healing and Recover' group-counselling program in which six women, residents of the Good Shepherd Centre, had participated. This is carried out by means of a participant-observation methodology. The analysis of the research confirms the assumptions that the Satir Model as a brief, transformational model has been an effective process of empowering women to reclaim their own sense of worth and dignity. It has empowered them to cope more positively with their decision to leave an abusive marital relationship. This experience of healing has opened up a new path ahead for them, and they are more confident of making a difference in their own lives.

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