About this course.

This course will delve into the pathways leading to adult IPV, including antecedents and predispositions for victims and perpetrators, childhood exposure to Domestic Violence (DV), and the distinctions between Intimate Terrorism (IT) and Situational Couple Violence (SCV). The course will also discuss current efforts to address attachment injuries within SCV contexts.

Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for mental health practitioners, social workers, community workers, case managers and other allied health professionals who are eager to learn more about the complexities of intimate partner violence. You can enhance your knowledge & skills at your own pace with this self-paced online course, accessible from the comfort of your home or work, anytime you choose.

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Unlimited access for one year!!!!

Course curriculum

    1. Introduction - Childhood exposure to DV: Responding to children at risk

    2. Video Lecture: Childhood exposure to DV: Responding to children at risk

    3. PPT Slides Lecture Two

    1. Attachment Pathways to Adult Interpersonal Violence (IPV): Antecedents and predispositions for victims and perpetrators.

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    2. Video Lecture: Video Lecture: Attachment Pathways to Adult Interpersonal Violence (IPV): Antecedents and predispositions for victims and perpetrators.

    3. PPT Slides Attachment Pathways to Adult Interpersonal Violence (IPV): Antecedents and predispositions for victims and perpetrators.

    4. Case Study Exploration 1: Janet

    5. Case Study Exploration 2: Erika

    6. Case Study Exploration 3. John

    1. Signs and Symptoms

    2. Risk Factors and Warning Signs

    3. Video Lecture: Distinguishing Intimate Terrorism (IT) and Situational Couple Violence (SCV). Important implications for safety and care.

About this course

  • $59.00
  • 12 lessons
  • 6 hours of video content
  • Self-paced. Three Online Modules + Case Studies + Quiz. 3 x Videos & PPT Slides.
  • Unlimited Access for One Year!!
  • Certificate on Completion (Issued Immediately upon completion). 6 CPD Hours.

About Dr Kevin Keith

Dr Kevin Keith is a counsellor, psychotherapist, supervisor and academic. He has been a therapist for nearly 16 years. He completed his PhD in 2017 at the University of Sydney focusing on theoretical questions around the status of post-infancy preschool developments within Attachment Theory. His academic interests also include emotions research, philosophy of science and the empirical status of longer-term psychotherapy. He also provides professional development to colleagues across several professions. He has been working in the field of mental health since 2005, including 10 years work in the community health sector. Kevin has been teaching counselling In Sydney since 2007.

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