The Story Behind the Pain: Predictors and Consequences of Intimate Partner Viole
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Description: | Behind the pain of IPV, there is a story in the victims’ lives. Help them see how they got here and how the next chapter can be much safer and happier. Full Description: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) cuts across all race, ethnic, class, and economic boundaries. IPV and behavioral health challenges are intricately interwoven and the impact on health and well-being is well documented. However, in general practice the victims of such violence often get overlooked and/or misdiagnosed. The goal of this webinar is to sensitize behavioral health practitioners to the concept of IPV and to offer practical tips for assisting their clients. At the conclusion of the webinar, participants will be familiar with the types of IPV that clients might experience and the outcomes of these experiences (which may include depression, anxiety, and PTSD). A special segment of the webinar will be devoted to marginalized groups such as women of color, pregnant women, teens, and men. Course Includes: Live Q&A Presentation Handout Post session recording access CE Credit What You Will Learn: Explain Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) typologies, such as Lenore Walker’s Power and Control Wheel Contrast the various types of IPV, including physical, psychological, sexual, and threats Describe the relationship of adverse childhood experiences and IPV Analyze the connection between IPV and mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD Identify groups that require special consideration when addressing IPV Your Presenter: KIMBERLY MORRIS, PhD, HSPP, is a clinical psychologist who uses a cognitive-behavioral orientation in her work with adult patients with mood disorders. She trained at Indiana University Bloomington and completed both her internship and postdoctoral appointments at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She has published articles in the area of obesity and weight-control, and a book chapter on domestic violence. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Morris is an adjunct faculty member at Indiana University Kokomo, teaching courses in General, Developmental, and Abnormal Psychology. Disclaimer: This event qualifies for one CE credit. Only registered attendees will have access to CE. A Cross Country Education web account is required to attend. There is no charge for a CCE web account. It is recommended that you join the meeting 15 to 20 minutes early. Speaker phone sound quality is poor and it is recommended that they not be used to listen to the event. Technical requirements: To view this webinar you will need to download the WebEx Application. You will be prompted to download it when you first enter the site. To save time, you can setup prior to the meeting by following this link: https://apidemoeu.webex.com/apidemoeu/meetingcenter/mcsetup.php Who Should Attend: Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Counselors, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, Social Workers, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Marriage and Family Therapists, Pastoral Counselors, Case Managers, Educators |
URL: | https://www.crosscountryeducation.com/cce/product/ShowWebinarDetails.do?seminarCode=WN091814&campaig |
Date: | Thursday, September 18, 2014 |
Time: | 3:00pm-4:00pm UTC |
Duration: | 1 hour |
Access: | Public |
Category: | Education*, Health*, Webinar* |
Created by: | Public Access |
Updated: | Tuesday, July 29, 2014 4:04pm UTC |
: | $39.00 |
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