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Autor/Urheber | Ngui Valandro, Priscelle Andeme; Chalmel, Loïc |
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Institution | European Journal of Education Studies |
Titel | EMOTIONAL DETACHMENT – RESILIENT SPACE: CHILD IN FAMILY DIFFICULTY. |
Quelle | In: European Journal of Education Studies; Volume 7, Issue 2, 2020 ; 2501 1111(2020)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
Schlagwörter | child in difficulty; violence; trauma; attachment; emotional detachment; resilience; defense mechanism |
Abstract | This article aims, first of all, to analyze emotional detachment for a child victim of domestic violence. Then, it presents this emotional detachment as a gateway to a space that allows the development of internal resources known as mature resilience. The resilient space is to be considered in our approach under a systemic approach. This approach focuses our gaze on the "resilient space" system as well as all the elements that interact for the same purpose. Emotional detachment and the creation of a resilient space are two complementary and important steps in building a resilient path. We postulate that in order to build resilience, a child who has suffered trauma in a family environment needs to first make an emotional detachment from insecure family attachments and then create a place of revival for his or her neo-development. In view of the strength and delicacy of the ties that unite family members, emotional detachment (which is not a family rejection) and the creation of a resilient space are therefore a chain that conditions the child who has suffered emotional clashes. They allow the child to move on while maintaining the family bond. Article visualizations: |
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