Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center Training in Domestic Violence

Description:

While every therapist works with clients in varying degrees of relational crisis, encountering domestic violence can leave providers feeling frozen, powerless, and unsure about how to keep their clients safe. At Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center, we assess our survivors' physical, emotional, and psychological safety so we can empower them to move toward greater health. If you want to feel more confident identifying intimate partner violence in its many forms, consider joining us for three hours of essential, interactive learning.

The training will cover:

-characteristics of abusive relationships
-dynamics of power and control
-populations & identities at greater risk for victimization
-risk assessment
-“Why do they Stay” interactive activity
-impact on and considerations for children
-tips for supporting survivors
-scope of services at JGCC and how to access

This is an introductory program for all mental health professionals.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify how people who use violence maximize power and control in abusive relationships

  • Explain why survivors stay in abusive relationships

  • Discuss obstacles for individuals from marginalized groups (including BIPOC, LGBTQ+, disabled, and teen survivors)

  • Apply clinical skills to support survivors of domestic violence in assessing and planning for safety on their own terms

About the Presenter:

Eli Adler-Roth, LICSW, coordinates the Children’s Safety Program at Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center. Eli earned his Master of Social Work from the University of Texas in 2016. He joined JGCC in 2019 after several years doing residential clinical trauma work. Prior to that, Eli worked with people who use violence and DYS-involved youth. In his role at JGCC, Eli oversees a team of clinicians providing individual, family, and group therapy to child and adult survivors. He is passionate about using therapy and systems-level advocacy to combat the myriad root causes of domestic violence, including trauma, toxic masculinity, and systemic oppression.

 

Location:

Live Webinar (via Zoom)

January 24, 2023 @ 9:00am to 12:00pm EST

Credits:

3 CE credits

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Cancellation Policy:

Cancellation of your registration with full refund can be done up to 7 days before the event. Simply send an email requesting to cancel to ppcsalem@gmail.com.

Grievances Policy:

The Private Practice Colloquium, Inc. (PPC) and The CE Company seek to ensure equitable treatment of every person and to make every attempt to resolve grievances in a fair manner. Please submit a written grievance to PPC, 564 Loring Avenue, Salem, MA 01970 or to The CE Company. Grievances will initially be directed to the training instructor. Grievances would receive, to the best of our ability, corrective action in order to prevent further problems. If you have questions or concerns, contact PPC at (781) 718-9205.

ADA Assistance:

The CE Company's training facilities are handicap accessible. Individuals needing special accommodations, please contact the Private Practice Colloquium ppcsalem@gmail.com

Conflict of Interest:

There is no known commercial interest or conflict of interest for this program.

The CE Company is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The CE Company maintains responsibility for this program and its content

 

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