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Full Report: 3.1 Context of Family Conflict
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Transforming Family Conflict in Cambodia. A Word of Thanks. 31 Context of Family Conflict. The discussion begins with exploring the type of conflict the peacebuilders experienced (objective 1) and is significant for understanding the family contexts where CCMT KASH has been applied. Then follows an exploration of how the cases handled family conflict, with special attention to how CCMT KASH was employed (objectives 2-4). Special effort was made to use illustrative quotations from interviews, role...Espec...
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Full Report: Part 4
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Transforming Family Conflict in Cambodia. A Word of Thanks. This section provides some possible program implications based on the major findings. 41 Engaging Values and Attitudes. 42 Including Men, Women, and Children. 43 Keeping the Family Together. 44 Enlarging the Possibilities. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Content is from research conducted from April to July 2009 and will not be updated. A summary report can be accessed HERE. This report can also be downloaded as a pdf file HERE. 13 Sources of Data.
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Full Report: 3.1.1.2 Verbal Aggression
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Transforming Family Conflict in Cambodia. A Word of Thanks. Escalation of conflict most often included verbal aggression and provocation. 8220;Using bad words are common problems which bring us to get angry with each other.”. A focus group discussion gave examples common to Cambodian context: yelling, scolding, intimidating, using aing. I got very angry and I insulted her loudly for me keeping me waiting and missing the appointment.This really upset her.". A summary report can be accessed HERE. A literat...
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Full Report: 2.2.3 Healthy Families and Conflict Management
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Transforming Family Conflict in Cambodia. A Word of Thanks. 223 Healthy Families and Conflict Management. There are many qualities used to define healthy families or support healthy family relationships. (n1) These qualities enable families to weather those inevitable conflicts that are a part of life in any relationship, and become even more crucial if a family is to survive a time of crisis. Some qualities of healthy families include:. 3 Parenting that nurtures, protects, and guides children. 1) Lists ...
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Full Report: Overview
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Transforming Family Conflict in Cambodia. A Word of Thanks. Our research was guided by the following question:. How has the knowledge, attitudes, skills and habits (KASH) taught in the Conflict Counseling and Mediation Training (CCMT) better equipped participants to transform family conflict? This report is divided into four parts:. Part 1 provides information about the research project: the rationale, objectives, sources of data, and the research team. A summary report can be accessed HERE. 14 The Resea...
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Full Report: 1.3 Sources of Data
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Transforming Family Conflict in Cambodia. A Word of Thanks. 13 Sources of Data. Case Study Interviews and Role Plays. A second limitation is that the respondents were mainly from Christian churches and organizations. It is not possible to generalize their perceptions outside of this community. Conflict Counseling and Mediation Training Lesson Plans. Conflict Counseling and Mediation Training (CCMT) consists of two parts (A and B), as well as an additional unit for Training of Trainers relevant to adult-l...
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Full Report: 3.1.2 Social Indicators
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Transforming Family Conflict in Cambodia. A Word of Thanks. Identify the context and type of family conflict that community peacebuilders have experienced. 3121 Gender Roles and Stereotypes. The “Strong” Man. 8220;I wanted to show others that, as a man, I earned the money to spend on my wife or family.”. Instead, second, the “strong man” may even be encouraged to be aloof from his family -. 8220;For my situation, I don't participate in the parties in my neighborhood, so they say to me that I am not a pur...
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Understanding Family Violence in Cambodia: Battered Women as Mothers
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Understanding Family Violence in Cambodia. Overview of the Project. Section 1: Basic Understandings. Section 2: Domestic Violence in Cambodia. Battered Women as Mothers. 8220;The emotional recovery of children who have been exposed to domestic violence appears to depend on the quality of their relationship with the non-battering parent more than on any other single factor., and thus batterers who create tensions between mothers and children can sabotage the healing process.” (2-3). Are also available HERE.
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Understanding Family Violence in Cambodia: Factors in Children’s Emotional Recovery from Violence
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Understanding Family Violence in Cambodia. Overview of the Project. Section 1: Basic Understandings. Section 2: Domestic Violence in Cambodia. Factors in Children’s Emotional Recovery from Violence. Obvious attention needs to be given to physical and other injuries children receive from violence in the home. However, long-term emotional recovery and its relation to breaking the cycle of violence from spreading to another generation should not be overlooked. 2) Structure, limits and predictability. 1) ...
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Full Report: 2.3 Peace Bridges' Unique Position
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Transforming Family Conflict in Cambodia. A Word of Thanks. 23 Peace Bridges' Unique Position. In the 2005 Baseline Survey on domestic violence in Cambodia, the authors concluded. Specifically, the study called for programs with the following characteristics:. Engages values and attitudes about power and control, specifically within the context of gender and family roles. Addresses men rather than focusing exclusively on human rights education of women. Operates with awareness of the importance of “...