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In the course Speaking Up! Recognizing and Addressing Domestic Violence in the Christian Community, I have prepared for you a mix of videos, handouts and worksheets that cover the following topics:

  • What is Domestic Violence?
  • Power and Control
  • The Impact of Violence on Children
  • Domestic Violence & Parenting
  • Safety Planning
  • Responding to DV within the Christian Community
  • The Community of Faith as a Resource
  • Domestic Violence & Human Trafficking
  • Change & Accountability
  • Coordinated Community Response
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This course qualifies for 16 Clock Hours for Continuing Education from the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) as well through ACEP# 6300.

Only you can know if this is a course you would like to take but the invitation is here….

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Work at your own pace!!
Let’s heal, change and engage!!!

PS: You will definitely get your money’s worth in this course. However, If you need a discount, please email me at [email protected] and I’ll be more than happy to help you in this way.

If you're saying "Nancy I’ll like to enroll but to know how the course has impacted others..."

For your peace of mind, here are some of the feedback from the online course:

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I am working to get my MDiv specializing in counseling. This information will prove to be invaluable.

Becky L

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When I am in a regular lay counseling situation, I now have the tools and awareness to identify/probe about DV and then offer help

Brenda P

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I can use this information to help counsel people from all walks of life, especially the homeless, who need this help and support most urgently.

David M

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The safety plan PDF, the cycles and other examples are all useful for psychoeducation for clients and a continued refresher for myself.

Allyson

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I am much more aware as I do the work of pre marriage coaching and marriage mentoring. My radar is searching for signs hidden under the smoke of denial and manipulation.

Mark S

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I will use it to share my story, to help other women like my Mom who struggle with their identity and self esteem.

Annagail L

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As a therapist, I feel more confident knowing when a client needs safety and resourcing vs. traditional therapy.

Maya S

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I’m with an evangelical mission and have just started a member care role. I know better now that DV can and does happen in families of Christian leaders.

Anonymous

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I may consider creating a course just for dental professions on the issue of DV and include what I have learned in this course.

Hong K

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I work in a social service environment, but in the administrative side. I come across DV.

Ileana P

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I serve at a large church in Celebrate Recovery, and on the altar prayer tem, as well as our connect team. I am in constant contact with individuals who are struggling with hurts, hangups and habits. Being able to identify potential abuse before it becomes too late, may save many people from serious harm or even death.

Anonymous

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II am encouraged to use the knowledge I have acquired to help the needs of the abused and the abuser

Farue K

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