Family volence – through the lens of reflective practice

  • Krishnamurthi A
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By applying my cultural sense of self and incorporating a case study, this reflective work examines family violence and the compulsive and seductive aspects of so-called “victim blaming” which, I contend, operate as a defence against institutional anxieties experienced and borne by individual practitioners. In this reflective piece I consider family violence, and aspects of domination described above from my lived experience as an indigenous woman, and as a migrant from the Global South. I also incorporate a social work case study from an Aotearoa New Zealand context to further explore cultural aspects of family violence or domination.

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Krishnamurthi, A. (2018). Family volence – through the lens of reflective practice. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 30(3), 84–89. https://doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol30iss3id518

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