Analysis the Pyschologilcal process of marital batteres– In the Ice-berg theory of Satir Mode Perspective

碩士 === 淡江大學 === 教育心理與諮商研究所碩士班 === 96 === This study attempted to explore the male marital batters’ psychological processes of their marital conflict in the Ice-berg theory of Satir Mode Perspective. The psychological process include : behavior、feeling、feelings about feelings、perceptions、expectations...

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Main Authors: Kuo-Chung Wang, 王國仲
Other Authors: 洪素珍
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Language:zh-TW
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/14197343547783797489
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spelling ndltd-TW-096TKU053290022016-05-18T04:13:37Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/14197343547783797489 Analysis the Pyschologilcal process of marital batteres– In the Ice-berg theory of Satir Mode Perspective 婚姻暴力相對人之心理歷程研究-以薩提爾模式之冰山理論觀點出發 Kuo-Chung Wang 王國仲 碩士 淡江大學 教育心理與諮商研究所碩士班 96 This study attempted to explore the male marital batters’ psychological processes of their marital conflict in the Ice-berg theory of Satir Mode Perspective. The psychological process include : behavior、feeling、feelings about feelings、perceptions、expectations, and yearnings .The significant findings in this study would help the professional who work in prevention of domestic violence and the perpetrators’ intervention strategies to get new perceptions .The hermeneutic method of qualitative research was adopted in this thesis. In this research, the author interviewed two male marital batters who received the court orders to participate in a batterer treatment program of spouse violence. The data was collected with an in-depth interview approach. The researcher uses the hermeneutic perspective to analysis the psychological processes of the two martial batters. The study results could be concluded as followings: 1. Behavior: Resorting violence with consciousness to his partner offers seven years'' restrains proves that research participant does not get used to resort with violence constantly. 2. Coping stance: The participants’ attitude toward communication changes according to different stresses which he is suffering. In the changing process, the participants didn''t recognize their difference in between and they realizes what different roles that ones can play. 3. Perceptions: The reason for participant violent deeds is due to the intentions of his partner and his self-identification to violence. The participants take both reasons for granted. 4. Feeling and Feelings about Feelings: The participant has an emotion full of variety, some emotions even reveal the threatening his or his couple''s life. 5. Expectations: The participant is always expecting something from his partner in the marriage and attempting the command or influence by his expectancy. The participant do not feel responsible to his expectancy, on the contrary, he anticipates his partner is responsible for his expectancy. Once his couple doesn''t satisfy him, the participant considers it as his partner''s fault. 6. Yearnings: Due to Ice-berg theory, it demonstrates the violent participant is eager for love, wanting to be supported entirely, to be respected, to be accepted and having the valuable wishes. 7. Self: During the contact toward the participant, it is not difficult to recognize that their positive natural are spread out. 洪素珍 學位論文 ; thesis 186 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 淡江大學 === 教育心理與諮商研究所碩士班 === 96 === This study attempted to explore the male marital batters’ psychological processes of their marital conflict in the Ice-berg theory of Satir Mode Perspective. The psychological process include : behavior、feeling、feelings about feelings、perceptions、expectations, and yearnings .The significant findings in this study would help the professional who work in prevention of domestic violence and the perpetrators’ intervention strategies to get new perceptions .The hermeneutic method of qualitative research was adopted in this thesis. In this research, the author interviewed two male marital batters who received the court orders to participate in a batterer treatment program of spouse violence. The data was collected with an in-depth interview approach. The researcher uses the hermeneutic perspective to analysis the psychological processes of the two martial batters. The study results could be concluded as followings: 1. Behavior: Resorting violence with consciousness to his partner offers seven years'' restrains proves that research participant does not get used to resort with violence constantly. 2. Coping stance: The participants’ attitude toward communication changes according to different stresses which he is suffering. In the changing process, the participants didn''t recognize their difference in between and they realizes what different roles that ones can play. 3. Perceptions: The reason for participant violent deeds is due to the intentions of his partner and his self-identification to violence. The participants take both reasons for granted. 4. Feeling and Feelings about Feelings: The participant has an emotion full of variety, some emotions even reveal the threatening his or his couple''s life. 5. Expectations: The participant is always expecting something from his partner in the marriage and attempting the command or influence by his expectancy. The participant do not feel responsible to his expectancy, on the contrary, he anticipates his partner is responsible for his expectancy. Once his couple doesn''t satisfy him, the participant considers it as his partner''s fault. 6. Yearnings: Due to Ice-berg theory, it demonstrates the violent participant is eager for love, wanting to be supported entirely, to be respected, to be accepted and having the valuable wishes. 7. Self: During the contact toward the participant, it is not difficult to recognize that their positive natural are spread out.
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