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Healing After Domestic Violence: Working Creatively With Caregivers and Children
Involving caregivers in dynamic ways to help their children recover from the trauma of domestic violence enhances healing. Participants will be introduced to an approach called Parents as Healers, which encourages parents to take an active role in treatment sessions using directive play therapy, creative arts, effective parenting and more.
2 Clinical
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$57.00
Member
$37.00
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