Millions of families across the U.S. are impacted by family violence. Family violence includes intimate partner violence (IPV), child abuse and neglect, and some forms of elder and dependent adult abuse. As a healthcare professional, you can recognize signs of family violence and intervene to protect your patients from further abuse.
This course reviews the types of violence that occur in families. You will also learn to explain the roots of family violence from a biopsychosocial perspective. Lastly, this course discusses a range of interventions that can help families affected by violence, from safety planning to evidence-based psychotherapeutic strategies.
Millions of families across the U.S. are impacted by family violence. Family violence includes intimate partner violence (IPV), child abuse and neglect, and some forms of elder and dependent adult abuse. As a healthcare professional, you can recognize signs of family violence and intervene to protect your patients from further abuse. This course reviews the types of violence that occur in families. You will also learn to explain the roots of family violence from a biopsychosocial perspective. Lastly, this course discusses a range of interventions that can help families affected by violence, from safety planning to evidence-based psychotherapeutic strategies.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, CEP# 13791
Nurses will receive 1.00 contact hours for participating in this course.
This program has been granted prior approval by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) for 1.00 general continuing education unit(s) (approval Administrative, Clinical, General). Granting approval in no way constitutes endorsement by the AAMA of the program content or the program provider.
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction
About This Course
Learning Objectives
Section 2: Scope and Trends in Family Violence
Meet Maisie
Family Violence
Types of Family Violence
Forms of Family Violence
Consequences of Family Violence
Review
Summary
Section 3: Biopsychosocial Characteristics of Family Violence
Meet William
Biological Characteristics
Psychological Characteristics
Social Characteristics
Review
Summary
Section 4: Interventions to Help Families Affected by Violence
Prevention
Identifying Family Violence
Reporting Family Violence
Promoting Safety
Longer-Term Interventions
Review
Summary
Section 5: Conclusion
Course Summary
Course Contributor
Resources
Reference
Bridgett Ross, Psy.D. received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Philosophy from Boston College and then her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University. She is a licensed psychologist in California and was in private practice for 13 years treating various issues including trauma, anxiety and mood disorders, grief/loss, and issues around self-concept, identity, and attachment. Having supervised pre-licensed and licensed clinicians, she maintains an interest in professional issues in the field of psychology. Dr. Ross’ training and work history include Children’s Hospital Chadwick Center for Children and Families, Kaiser Permanente, Alvarado Parkway Institute, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, which informed her focus on providing evidence-based trauma treatment to diverse populations.Disclosure: Bridgett Ross, PsyD discloses the following potential conflict of interests/commercial interests: Relevant Financial Relationship with Relias LLC as a Salaried Employee All of the relationships listed for this individual have been mitigated.Relevant Non-Financial Relationship with No Entities Exists as a Contributor All of the relationships listed for this individual have been mitigated.
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