“…Yet violence in adopted children is a significant problem (DfE, 2014), and the needs of adoptive families are distinct and different from typical foster care in terms of their legal basis, the sense of permanency offered and the statutory support that is provided post-placement (which is less for adoption). Moreover, studies of NVR are dominated by key researchers and therapy developers (see Omer and Lebowitz, 2016) with qualitative explorations limited to case examples and theoretical reviews (Jakob, 2018a;Omer and Dolberger, 2015); one exception is the detailed study of the experience of NVR supporters, which used interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) (Hicks, Jakob and Kustner, 2019). The present study aims, therefore, to explore how mothers experienced using an NVR intervention with their children, using a systematic qualitative methodology.…”