The mother who cannot provide liberation: family atom analysis of women victims of domestic violence

Authors

  • Maria Silvia Guglielmin Universtity of Padua, Department FISPPA, Section of Applied Psychology (Italy)
  • Ines Testoni University of Padua (Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education & Applied Psychology - FISPPA - Section of Applied Psychology)
  • Ingrid Pogliani University of Padua (Italy), Department FISPPA, Section of Applied Psychology
  • Marta Prandelli Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education & Applied Psychology (FISPPA). Section of Applied Psychology, University of Padua (Italy).
  • Alice Bertoldo Daphne Project, FISSPA Department, University of Padua, Italy
  • Sibylla Verdi Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education & Applied Psychology (FISPPA), Section of Applied Psychology, University of Padua (Italy).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/1827-9198/2566

Keywords:

Empower (Daphne III), gender violence, family atom, domestic violence, Psychodrama, maternal relationship.

Abstract

The present contribution presents the discussion about the analysis carried

out on family atoms that were completed in the first psychodrama group

meetings carried out in all the Empower Daphne III program partner countries.

The issue of the relationship with the mother is central to the aim of

the project, in that we hypothesise that the mothers of victims are incapable

of educating their daughters about personal autonomy in relation to men,

due to the traditional culture in which they grew up in. The article presents

information about the use and processing of the survey tool “Family atom ”

created by Jacob Moreno and the analysis of the data that emerged in parallel

to the reports sent periodically by the psychodramatists to the monitoring

and analysis team. From the results three types of maternal relationships

emerge (positive, negative and incongruent) that enable us to confirm the

initial hypothesis of this action research.

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Author Biographies

Maria Silvia Guglielmin, Universtity of Padua, Department FISPPA, Section of Applied Psychology (Italy)

Maria Silvia Guglielmin is psychologist psychodramatist, psychoterapist, collaborator with Universtity of Padua, Department FISPPA, Section of Applied Psychology (Italy)

Ines Testoni, University of Padua (Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education & Applied Psychology - FISPPA - Section of Applied Psychology)

Ines Testoni isaprofessor at the University of Padua (Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education & Applied Psychology - FISPPA - Section of Applied Psychology). She is also a philosopher, psychologist, psychotherapist, and the Director & Manager of the Empower Daphne III research project, as well as the Director of the Master of Death Studies & The End of Life. (Italy)

Ingrid Pogliani, University of Padua (Italy), Department FISPPA, Section of Applied Psychology

Ingrid Pogliani is social health educator, psychologist , works with the University of Padua (Italy), Department FISPPA, Section of Applied Psychology.

Marta Prandelli, Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education & Applied Psychology (FISPPA). Section of Applied Psychology, University of Padua (Italy).

Marta Prandelli is MA student in Clinical-Dynamic Psychology, Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education & Applied Psychology (FISPPA). Section of Applied Psychology, University of Padua (Italy).

Alice Bertoldo, Daphne Project, FISSPA Department, University of Padua, Italy

Daphne Project, FISSPA Department, University of Padua, Italy

Sibylla Verdi, Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education & Applied Psychology (FISPPA), Section of Applied Psychology, University of Padua (Italy).

Sibylla Verdi is Psychologist Research & Editorial Associate, Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education & Applied Psychology (FISPPA), Section of Applied Psychology, University of Padua (Italy). 

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Published

2014-06-11

How to Cite

Guglielmin, M. S., Testoni, I., Pogliani, I., Prandelli, M., Bertoldo, A., & Verdi, S. (2014). The mother who cannot provide liberation: family atom analysis of women victims of domestic violence. La Camera Blu, (10). https://doi.org/10.6092/1827-9198/2566