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Articles

The analysis of young people’s experiences of domestic violence: spiritual and emotional journeys through suffering

Pages 339-353 | Received 01 Jul 2009, Accepted 01 Aug 2009, Published online: 15 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

The hermeneutical analysis of the stories of young people who have experienced domestic violence is described as multi‐layered having been developed from a voice centred relational methodology. The purpose was to uncover the complexity of lived experience. As the analysis proceeded, the young people’s voices emerged as ‘feeling’ voices, encompassing emotionality. Each young person’s journey through suffering was characterised by individuality, but the analysis has offered a glimpse of commonality which is present within each of the young people’s stories. Their resilience, their journey from disempowering to humanising emotions and their indomitable spiritual powers have been revealed through the analytical process.

Acknowledgements

I wish to thank the young people whose courage and optimism made this research possible.

Notes

1. This letter code is used to represent and protect the identity of the young person.

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