par Kacenelenbogen, Nadine ;Offermans, A.M.;Schreiden, Luc
Référence Revue médicale de Bruxelles, 40, 4, page (386-393)
Publication Publié, 2019-08-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : When dealing with domestic violence, the type of relationship developed with the patient will be key for building lasting change. This article summarises two approaches (their conceptual framework and their reference tools) that show convincing results in fostering change in areas known to be complex, such as dependencies. We thus discuss Motivational Interviewing and Transtheoretical Model of Change. We outline an integration of these two approaches, specifically adapted to situations of domestic violence and more particularly of intimate partner violence. Reference points with regard to attitude and communication tools are proposed, identified and described at each stage. This article and the proposed approaches are illustrated by a commented case analysis.