Findings from this feasibility analysis also can inform ways to increase the usefulness of other health programs for survivors. In particular, structured activities that foster personal reflection to reframe the intimate partner violence experience and its effects on their health can assist women to counter past
abusive messaging and see pathways forward. An action focus that assists women to build skill sets to do things to achieve their goals and dreams is also useful. Findings related to acceptability of the New Brunswick Intervention for Health Enhancement After Leaving highlight transferable approaches for providers working with survivors elsewhere: unconditional acceptance of the experience of violence, focus on women’s strengths, trust in their capacity, flexible responsiveness to current concerns while not losing sight of the whole picture, predictable trustworthy support, not giving up, willingness to step outside usual boundaries, and establishing genuine relationships