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“Being My Own Pillar of Support”: How Palestinian-Arab Women Citizens of Israel Cope With IPV
Nihal Midhat-Najami
,
Limor Goldner
,
Rachel Lev-Wiesel
, Denise Saint-Arnault
School of Creative Arts Therapies
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Israel
100%
Arab Women
100%
Violence
100%
Coping Strategies
100%
Palestinian Arabs
100%
Collectivist Society
100%
Self-care
50%
Intimate Partner Violence
50%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
50%
Collectivist
50%
Violent Relationships
50%
Narrative Interviews
50%
Self-empowerment
50%
Traditional Norms
50%
Arab Citizens of Israel
50%
Arab-Israeli Conflict
50%
Coping Model
50%
Cultural Constraints
50%
Ethnographic Discourse
50%
Cognitive Reframing
50%
Psychology
Coping Behavior
100%
Intimate Partner Violence
20%
Coping Strategies
20%
Self-Care
20%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
20%
Cognitive Reframing
20%