We Instead of I alone: The Effectiveness of Non-Violent Resistance in the Residential Setting for Juveniles with Mild Intellectual Disabilities

Research output: PhD ThesisPhd-Thesis - Research and graduation internal

Abstract

This dissertation provides first evidence that NVR-MID may be an effective method that could be implemented on a larger scale into residential youth care settings for juveniles with MID, in order to enhance group climate and diminish aggressive incidents. Furthermore, it might have an influence on enhancing the team-spirit and belonging together in the case of working staff. The original NVR method was based on the philosophy, inspired by Gandhi and Martin Luther King jr., of enhancing the WE-feeling and the resistance against violence and unacceptable behaviour in order to create more positivity and collaboration. This philosophy has now been translated into the practice of residential settings for youth with MID and it seems to pay off. Violence should not be answered with more violence but instead with Non-Violent resistance.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Popma, Arne, Supervisor
  • Vermeiren, R.R.J.M., Supervisor
  • Nauta-Jansen, Lucres, Co-supervisor
  • Kasius, M.C., Co-supervisor, External person
Award date19 Nov 2021
Publication statusPublished - 19 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Aggression
  • Group Climate
  • Mild Intellectual Disabilities
  • Non-violent Resistance
  • Residential Treatment
  • Work Climate

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