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Record Nr.

UNINA9910484192603321

Titolo

Psychosocial Well-Being and Mental Health of Individuals in Marital and in Family Relationships in Pre- and Post-Genocide Rwanda / / edited by Immaculée Mukashema

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2021

ISBN

9783030745608

3030745600

Edizione

[1st ed. 2021.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (216 pages)

Disciplina

306.85

362.20967571

Soggetti

Mental health

Systemic therapy (Family therapy)

Social psychiatry

Family policy

Ethnology - Africa

Culture

Psychology - Qualitative research

Mental Health

Systems or Family Therapy

Clinical Social Work

Children, Youth and Family Policy

African Culture

Qualitative Psychology

Família

Benestar

Aspectes psicològics

Parella

Genocidi

Llibres electrònics

Ruanda

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Nota di contenuto

1. General Introduction -- 2. A Qualitative Research Approach to Psychosocial Well-Being and Mental Health of Individuals in Marital and in Family Relationships in Pre- and Post-Genocide Rwanda -- 3. An Overview of the Characteristics of Marital Life in Traditional Rwandan Society -- 4. Determinants of Marital Happiness as a Dimension of Marital Quality in Ancient Rwandan Society -- 5. Socio-cultural Causes of Marriage Destruction in Ancient Rwandan Society -- 6. Protective Factors of Marriage Lastingness in Traditional Rwandan Society -- 7. Prevention and Management of Destructive Marital Conflict in Pre-Genocide Rwandan Society -- 8. Intimate Partner Violence, Destructive Marital Conflict, Domestic and Family Violence in Post-Genocide Rwandan Society -- 9. Child- and Youth-Headed Households: An Alternative Solution to Chaotic Family Situation in Post-Genocide Rwandan Society -- 10. General Conclusion.

Sommario/riassunto

This book provides an in-depth examination of psychosocial marital well-being and mental health in traditional Rwandan society. It presents rich qualitative research conducted with men, women and elders, highlighting both the issues impacting marital conflict and domestic violence, and also how potential solutions might be drawn from traditional practices. In doing, so it provides a unique resource for researchers and policymakers seeking to develop evidence-based and culturally-informed mental health and psychosocial support interventions in low and middle income countries. It will appeal in particular to those working in the fields of public health, family psychology, social work, cross-cultural psychology and qualitative methodology. Immaculée Mukashema is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Rwanda. Dr. Mukashema’s research specializations include public health, social pathology, family and marital conflict (and well-being), mental health, counseling, reconciliation sentiment and guilt attribution.