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Intimate Partner Violence II
Situational Couple Violence

Understanding and Healing Conflicted Marriages

4 CE Credits - Online Course - $49.00

Developed by Sage DeBeixedon Breslin, Ph.D.

CE Credits for Psychologists (APA), MFTs & LCSWs (BBS)
Social Workers (ASWB), Counselors (NBCC) and Nurses (BRN)

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For an online course on Domestic Violence - Intimate Partner Violence
for 15 CE credits that includes material from this course,
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Simply follow these steps:
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2. Read the articles via online links.
3. Submit online evaluation & post-test.
4. Print your certificate.

 
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GENERAL COURSE DESCRIPTION

This is an Intermediate course exploring the impacts of Situational, or Common, Couple Violence in relationships. Situational Couple Violence is the state-of-the-art term which describes the mild to moderate mutual violence that may exist in some relationships and can be compared to Intimate Terrorism, by which one partner denigrates, demeans, and diminishes the other partner through severe and repetitive violence.

The course is comprised of five (5) articles and begins with a short, reflective editorial questioning the impacts of Common Couple Violence on the ability of couples to resolve and remediate their relationships. More specifically, the author poses concerns about whether such violence may impair the potential benefits of make-up sex, and diminish the positive impacts of the afterglow. The next three articles review the statistics and broad-ranging impacts of situational couple violence on women. The final submission, a chapter in Patricia Evans' book The Verbally Abusive Relationship, provides not only insight into the impact of this form of violence on dyads, but also offers strategies which enable couples to repair and revise their relationships.

 
Educational Objectives:

    This course will teach psychotherapists to
  • Identify the differences between Intimate Terrorism and Common, or Situational, Couple Violence.
  • Examine the cycle of violence that may occur in some relationships.
  • Review impacts that Common Couple Violence may have on the abilities of couples to resolve and remediate their conflicts.
  • Summarize the impacts of verbal violence on relationship.
  • Explore ways in which couples can rebuild their relationships and restore their relational capacities.

Course Syllabus:

  • Coming to Grips with Violence in Relationship
  • The Cycle of Violence
  • Situational Couple Violence – Variations on a Cycle Theme
  • Impacts on the ability to re-set: Blows to the afterglow
  • Walker's violent trends: Do they hold in those who experience Common Couple Violence?
  • Averting disaster: What successful couples do
  • Redirecting couples for success
  • References & Resources

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