Group programs for men that focus on changing thoughts, behaviors and belief systems based on male socialization do not fit the particular circumstance of women’s use of violence. Most women in domestic violence offender groups have been victims of violence themselves and groups must address the unique needs and contextual factors that women experience in relationships and society. And, while women most often use violence in an attempt to assert control over the short-term, it can result in serious long-term consequences, including arrest or loss of custody of their children.
This two-day training is designed to assist facilitators in addressing the needs of women who have used violence by drawing on their strengths, providing education and support, and helping them to envision a future that is free of violence.
Topics include:
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The theoretical framework for working with women who have been arrested for using violence and contextual issues for women’s use of violence
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How to conduct groups with women have used violence
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Tools, role-plays, and exercises for use in a group setting
Training materials include: articles, resources, sample forms, and a sample of curriculum exercises. The full 12-week curriculum Turning Points: A Nonviolence Curriculum for Women, may be purchased separately. Click here to read more.
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