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‘I’m working towards getting back together’ : client accounts of motivation related to relationship status in men’s behaviour change programmes in New South Wales, Australia Rebecca Gray, Timothy Broady, Irene Gaffney, Pamela Lewis, Tibor Mokany & Brian O'Neill

By: Gray, Rebecca.
Contributor(s): Broady, Timothy | Gaffney, Irene | Lewis, Pamela | Mokany, Brian | O'Neill, Brian.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Child Abuse Review.Publisher: Wiley, 2014Subject(s): ABUSIVE MEN | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | MOTIVATION (PSYCHOLOGY) | NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | PERPETRATORS | SEPARATION | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Child Abuse Review, 2014, Advance online publication, 10 July 2014Summary: A programme evaluation of "Taking Responsibility", an 18-week behaviour change programme offered by Relationships Australia NSW, has revealed that men’s change factors are influenced by varying levels of motivation, at intake and throughout. These accounts have indicated that the relati onship status with their partner affects their motivation, which in turn has the potential to affect their investment in the programme. The implications of this are discussed, with the focus remaining on the safety of the whole family. (from the abstract). Record #4487
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Child Abuse Review, 2014, Advance online publication, 10 July 2014

A programme evaluation of "Taking Responsibility", an 18-week behaviour change programme offered by Relationships Australia NSW, has revealed that men’s change factors are influenced by varying levels of motivation, at intake and throughout. These accounts have indicated that the relati onship status with their partner affects their motivation, which in turn has the potential to affect their investment in the programme. The implications of this are discussed, with the focus remaining on the safety of the whole family. (from the abstract). Record #4487