DB-V (Abusive Partner Intervention Program) Classes
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DV) defines it as a pattern of behavior used to establish power and control over another person through fear and intimidation, often including the threat or use of violence, when one person believes they have the right to control another.
"Domestic violence is AGAINST the law and violence is NEVER acceptable."
A Domestic Violence (sometimes called domestic abuse) or Family Violence workshop will be offered to parents, caregivers, and anyone who feels they are suffering from Domestic Violence (DV). During the course of the program, we will learn about domestic violence, types of abuse, safety plans, the effects of domestic violence on children, signs of domestic violence, and so on...
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This domestic violence program is also appropriate for those abusers who need to learn, read, and practice, and often have low self-esteem, rush into relationships, are overly jealous, use negative behaviors (drugs, alcohol, hitting) to deal with stress, and/or have poor communication skills, etcetera...
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"The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DV) defines it as a pattern of behavior used to establish power and control over another person through fear and intimidation, often including the threat or use of violence, when one person believes they have the right to control another."
This program is also appropriate for abusers who need to learn, read, and practice, and often have low self-esteem, rush into relationships, are overly jealous, use negative behaviors (drugs, alcohol, abuse) to cope with stress, and/or have poor communication skills, etc.
It's everyone's business, and it's a crime!
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In NYS and NYC, Police have attended thousands of homes because there is domestic violence.
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Every day children in NYS and NYC who live with violence are scared at home.
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In NYS and NYC, Police have attended thousands of homes because there is domestic violence.
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Every day children in NYS and NYC who live with violence are scared at home.
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A crime and is not a private matter, and children are affected by DV.
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It happens in all communities, all cultures and all socio-economic groups. Is one of the most common causes of serious injury & death in women.
Who is it for
All individuals, parents or not, who have some problem with interpersonal relationships, those who have toxic relationships, difficulties with parenting or simply those who are looking to improve their lifestyle, understanding as "IMPROVE" the changes in the way they think and express their emotions, all framed by respect for the differences of others.
What will you learn?
Each program consists of 16 hours of class (8 lessons), via zoom or face-to-face modality (only in NYC) that must be completed in a minimum of one month or a maximum of three months, to grant a valid certificate for the official entities that have referred them. This program consists of 8 lessons with Coaching methodology, (applied to their life or specific case) with tasks and exercises to develop at home.
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It can also be taken at the own initiative of the father, mother, husband, wife, to learn to reach agreements with their partners, children, parents or co-workers with whom they have a difficult or conflictive relationship.
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During the free virtual interview, we will be giving the curriculum or topics of the 8 sessions.
What is the format?
8 sessions of 2 hours each, via zoom or any videoconferencing platform. The instructor connects and explains the interactive class with the student. It can be individual or in a group, depending on the coordination of schedules with each person.
Available Schedule
VIRTUAL MODALITY – INDIVIDUAL CLASSES
Monday through Saturday between 9 am – 12 CT or to be agreed with the instructor
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FACE-TO-FACE MODALITY
Monday to Friday – 9 am – 6 pm to be agreed with the instructor
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For the client's convenience – you can choose the free 30-minute interview and in that interview you can coordinate the schedules. After this free 30-minute interview, you must make the agreed stipulated payment.
8 sessions of 2 hours each
400 USD Total
Payment plans available
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Free intake and certificate.
Recomended books:
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The unexpected legacy of divorce. Judith S. Wallerstein, Julia M. Lewis and Sandra Blakeslee. 2000.
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Helping children deal with divorce. Edward Teyber. 2001.
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Domestic aggression against women. Donald G. Dutton. 1995.
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Broken ties. The color of child well-being. Dorothy Roberts. 2002.
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Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence. Brochure. 2000.