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Both Sides: Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence Through e-Therapy
The workshop aims to present a holistic approach on domestic violence issues, using a digital therapy approach (e-therapy). The workshop will be case based.
Objectives:
● Participants will discuss domestic violence issues such as – types of family violence, safe ways to assist clients, affordability and time, and designing an online plan of action ● Participants will review and discuss domestic violence cases/scenarios and ways to assist survivors through e-therapy ● Participants will discuss domestic violence cases/scenarios and review techniques to treat perpetrators. ● Participants will learn how clients benefit from e-therapy ● Participants will learn how to become an online therapist, including training and qualifications
1.5 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$30.00
Member
$20.00
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