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Exploring process and outcomes of a therapeutic homicide bereavement service

Mack, Jill
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2015-07
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There is growing evidence investigating the aftermath of homicide on those families bereaved. The literature suggests a potentially devastating emotional and psychological impact on family members and loved ones. Despite this, the research focused on developing and empirically evaluating service provision and clinical interventions for this population is sparse and lends its focus to support groups (Blakley & Mehr, 2008) and family therapy (Hatton, 2003). The aim of the current thesis is to conduct an evaluation of a service that provides therapeutic interventions with those bereaved by homicide. It will present a mixed methods approach, utilising thematic analysis of interviews with staff members and quantitative analysis of service user’s psychological distress outcomes. Finally, based on key findings presented, implications for future research, policy development and practice are included.
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Mack, J. (2015) Exploring process and outcomes of a therapeutic homicide bereavement service. University of Wolverhampton. http://hdl.handle.net/2436/618576
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Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for the post-graduate award of: Practitioner Doctorate in Counselling Psychology D. Couns. Psych.
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