Welcome, Healers.Beyond Power and Control is committed to providing top notch training opportunities and resources for professionals working with families touched by domestic violence. When 1 in 3 women and 1 in 9 men will experience domestic violence in their lifetime*, doesn’t it seem ridiculous that many graduate programs do not spend any time teaching how to assess for and work within the dynamics of the power and control cycle? Research has shown that traditional and evidenced based trauma treatments are not successful and can be harmful in working with victims and survivors of domestic violence without specific modifications.** This website and training opportunities will help you feel competent and confident when working with this undeserved population.
Thank you for your willingness to continue learning to best help these families! |
And Then We Do Harm: Rethinking Clinical Interventions for Survivors of Domestic Violence
by Sybil Cummin, MA, LPC, ACS What do we as a mental health community need to know about domestic violence to really help our clients? This book shares the common perceptions about victims and survivors and the common ways mental health professionals are working with them, which many times lead to poorer outcomes than if they did not come to therapy at all. |
Domestic Violence: The Basics
Cost: $9.99 Did you know that one in four women and one in nine men will experience domestic violence in their lifetime? Which means that you probably have clients right now who have experienced violence in their relationships. This may or may not be the reason you are working with them, but it is in our clients' best interests that we have a good understanding of how domestic violence works and the best ways to work with these clients. This is a basic course on domestic violence for mental health professionals to help give you an understanding of what you might encounter.
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Assessment and Safety Planning with Confidence: Working with Victims and Survivors of Domestic Violence
Cost: $34.95 Do you feel confident in assessing the level of risk with clients who are victims or survivors of domestic violence? Do you feel comfortable creating a safety plan if there is a risk of lethality? This course will provide you the knowledge needed to ask informed questions during the intake process, to assess for safety with even the highest risk clients, and safety plan with them to help ensure their ongoing safety. As a bonus, you will learn how to create safety plans and treatment plans to support these clients. Put the knowledge and skills learned into clinical practice by watching the videos of clinical practice. A workbook is provided with downloadable worksheets.
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