Outcomes
≥ 92% of participants will know how to identify and respond to domestic violence.
Objectives
After completing this course, the learner will be able to:
1. Define domestic abuse.
2. Identify 5 risk factors for violence against a spouse or significant other.
3. Define the cycle of violence and identify the key characteristics of abusers and victims.
4. Determine 3 reasons why victims stay with the abusive partners.
5. Categorize national and state mandates against domestic violence.
6. Summarize 3 reasons why victims of domestic violence are not identified in the healthcare system.
7. Formulate a plan to assess a victim of domestic violence.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 35 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Section 1: An Overview to Adult Obesity36
- 1.1Definition
- 1.2Physical Violence
- 1.3Sexual Violence
- 1.4Stalking
- 1.5Psychological Aggression
- 1.6Cycle of Violence
- 1.7Tension Building
- 1.8The Battering Incident
- 1.9The Calm Respite of “the Honeymoon”
- 1.10Perpetrator
- 1.11Risk Factors
- 1.12Triggers
- 1.13Warning Signs
- 1.14Assessment Tool
- 1.15Victims
- 1.16Lack of Resources
- 1.17Institutional Responses
- 1.18Traditional Ideology
- 1.19Males
- 1.20LGBTQ+ Community
- 1.21Children
- 1.22Mandates Against Domestic Violence
- 1.23Role of Healthcare Professionals
- 1.24Barriers to Thorough Screening
- 1.25Mental Health
- 1.26Pregnancy
- 1.27What We Can Do
- 1.28Treating Victims of Domestic Violence
- 1.29Case Study 1: Chelsea
- 1.30Case Study 2: Hamza
- 1.31Case Study 3: Christopher
- 1.32Conclusion
- 1.33Resources
- 1.34National Organizations
- 1.35Reference
- 1.36Question and Answer10 Minutes10 Questions
yes you can get your certificate once you passed the course