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The Impact of Group and Individual Psychotherapy in a Self Defence Program on Women's Well-Bei

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  • Gulnora Bogdalova
  • Azizbek Aloxanov
  • Sardor Xudoynazarov

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Domestic violence within Uzbek families is a prevalent issue. This study explores the effects of individual and group psychological sessions, utilizing trauma-focused cognitive-behavioural and art therapy approaches, as part of a program supporting the psychological well-being of girls and women engaged in self-defencetraining. Qualitative data indicates that participants found both group and individual sessions to be effective. The study concludes with a discussion of limitations and implications for future research.

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  • Gulnora Bogdalova & Azizbek Aloxanov & Sardor Xudoynazarov, 2024. "The Impact of Group and Individual Psychotherapy in a Self Defence Program on Women's Well-Bei," SPAST Reports, SPAST Foundation, vol. 1(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:bps:jspath:v:1:y:2024:i:1:id:4613
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