What You’ll Discover in Joan Benz Domestic Violence Treatment Strategies to Stop the Cycle and Heal the Pain
- Faculty:
- Joan Benz
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 5 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jun 17, 2015
Description
Domestic abuse victims might not be seeing you because of their desire. to You may need to escape your abusive home, or get treatment for PTSD and trauma. An abuse victim may be coming to you. to See you for marital problems, anxiety, depression, or any other common symptom that is not revealing. the Substance abuse and violence. It will be up to You to Find out their secrets and Recognize red flags
If you don’t know that someone is in a violent relationship, how can you provide effective treatment?
As a domestic violence survivor and Over twelve years as a therapist, I am able to show you evidence-based, effective therapists-Treatment strategies that are based on domestic violence victims. We will talk about strategies to Help you spot red flags and get your client to Be open about their abuse and Develop a safety plan to They need your help to escape from their abusive home.
We will also look at various therapeutic techniques to Your client can be helped with anxiety, trauma, PTSD. and Other common issues. Also, we will talk about how to Children who have been exposed to the elements should be treated to Domestic violence and How to As adults, we can help them.
Your client may not be able to tell you what is happening at home. It is essential. to Your practice, if you know how to Recognize red flags and Strategies that work to Aid domestic violence victims
Handouts
Manual (7.57 MB) | 54 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Foundations Domestic Violence (DV)
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Typology the Persecutor
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Power and Manipulation
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Persecutors use control tactics
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Substance abuse and Domestic violence
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Psychological, emotional, and sexual and financial abuse
Assessment & Techniques to Help DV Victims Tell Their Story
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Red flags to Evaluate whether violence is imminent or occurring. to occur
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The victim perspective versus what society assumes
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9 things you should not do to Please say to For victims
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Concepts Key to Know what to do when you work with victims
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It feels like abuse to be under pressure from others
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Rational solutions vs. Irrational Situations
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Victims have to give up the They must dream before they can do it
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Victim’s survival instinct to keep abuser happy
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Motivational interviewing
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Strength-Based perspective
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Empowerment
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Rapport building techniques
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Strategies to Help a victim to leave a violent relationship
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Plan for safety
The evidence-Based Treatment Interventions
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Assess for PTSD, anxiety, and trauma and Other mental health issues
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Trauma-Focused CBT
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Narrative therapy
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Anxiety ladder
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Strategies to Control your negative thoughts
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Guided Imagery
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Relaxation skills
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Mastery over your thoughts
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Strategies Processing the The guilt of leaving
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Poetry/song writing
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You can no longer be a victim. to a survivor
Treating Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
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Common symptoms: PTSD, anxiety and distrust.
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Long-Term effects of childhood can have long-term consequences on adult relationships
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Social learning theory and How it works to DV
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Will girls be the next victims? and boys perpetrators?
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Use TF-CBT for children to Reduce PTSD
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Strategies to Help to process anger towards both the victim and Abusers
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Case studies and Actual life examples from adults who were present at DV events as children
Prevention and Education
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Micro and macro approaches to Stopping the Violence
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Theory of socialization
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Raising children without focusing on gender roles
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Ask the right questions
Faculty
Joan Benz, PhD. MSW. LCSW Similar seminars and products: 1
Joan Benz, PhD. MSW. LCSWShe survived 22 years of domestic violence. and the Mother of three sons who witnessed the violence. After escaping from her abusive husband, she spent several years in intensive therapy to You can recover from PTSD. Dr. Benz Then it went on to Get a bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology and Sociology, an MSW at The Brown School at Washington University St. Louis and a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy at St. Louis University. Dr. Benz’s dissertation is on the “Life Experiences of Adults Who Witnessed Domestic Violence as Children.” Over ten years, she worked at a non-profit.-profit agency where she was a supervisor/ therapist working mainly with children and Families that suffered violence at home and/ or abuse. She has shared her personal story many times and Use her experiences to Advocate for victims of domestic violence as a expert witness or therapist and consultant. Dr. Benz She is now a private psychotherapist. Her specialties include domestic violence, couples therapy, OCD, PTSD, trauma and anxiety. Dr. Benz is also an adjunct professor the MSW program at Washington University in St. Louis teaching Differential Diagnosis, Parent Child Interaction Therapy and Applied Behavior Therapy, and she provides several workshops each year on several topics including domestic violence, working with adolescents, clinical interventions and therapy techniques. She is also president ofOnline viewing or digital downloadthe St. Louis Family Violence Council.
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