Healing trauma among female prisoners through mindfulness: a phenomenological study

Thumbnail Image

Authors

Aquilina, Ryan

Date

11/20/2015

Type

text
electronic thesis or dissertation

Language

en_US

Keywords

trauma , mindfulness , wellness , counseling

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Alternative Title

Abstract

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation

Description

The connection between trauma and criminal behavior has been well documented in the literature, as are quantitative data on the impact of wellness training in assisting prisoners with trauma recovery. However, there is a dearth of research exploring the perceptions of female prisoners. This research represents a first attempt to qualitatively explore the mental health needs and wellness-based treatment of female prisoners with a history of trauma. Statistics regarding both trauma and mental illness among the prison population were reviewed, as well as the rationale for the need for gender-sensitive treatment modalities for prisoners. The researcher conducted an eight-week mindfulness group at a prison in the northeastern United States with 17 female prisoners. Data collection points included open-ended, semi-structured interviews at pre-group, weekly during the group, post-group, and at both 30 and 60 days post-group. The aim of this phenomenological investigation was to assess qualitative changes in female prisoners' perceptions of their own personal traumas.

Citation

Publisher

Journal

Volume

Issue

PubMed ID

DOI

ISSN

EISSN