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Join international experts in family violence. Learn about the latest research, new developments in the field and treatment options that work. Gain practical knowledge you can apply immediately.

COST: $35 Per Session ($25 for Calgary Counselling Centre Alumni)

Webinars qualify for ACSW Category “A” Continued Competency education credit. Continuing Education Credits may be applied for upon completion of the specified requirements.


2012

 
Feb. 6, 2012
1 p.m.- 2 p.m. (MST)

Theme #1:   Working with Offenders - continued

Part 3 of 4: Types of Domestic Violence:  Research Evidence

 

Dr. Michael Johnson

We are in the midst of a major shift in our perspectives on the nature of intimate partner violence. There is an emerging view that violence committed out of a desire for the perpetrator to control his or her partner should be distinguished from arguments and fights that get out of control and sometimes become violent.
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Feb. 13, 2012
1 p.m.- 2 p.m. (MST)

Theme #1:   Working with Offenders - continued

Part 4 of 4: Types of Domestic Violence:  Implications for Policy and Practice

 

Dr. Michael Johnson

Emerging policy regarding intimate partner violence is moving away from a “one size fits all” approach. Dr. Johnson will distinguish among three major types of intimate partner violence and discuss attempts to develop differentiated approaches to supporting survivors and intervening with perpetrators.
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Mar. 5, 2012
1 p.m.- 2 p.m. (MST)

Theme #2:   Strategies for Change:  The Impact of Motivational Interviewing on Offender’s Readiness for Change

Part 1 of 3: Integration of Motivational Interviewing into Domestic Violence Treatment:  The How To’s

 

Michael Clark

This webinar begins by addressing some important considerations around working with domestic violence (DV) populations.  Consider questions about human motivation and positive behavior change:
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Mar. 19, 2012
1 p.m.- 2 p.m. (MST)

Theme #2:   Strategies for Change: Motivational Interviewing - continued

Part 2 of 3: Integration of Motivational Interviewing into Domestic Violence Treatment:  The How To’s

 

Michael Clark

It is exhausting to try and convince someone to do something they don’t want to do. Lecturing and punishment are poor methods to engender behavior change.
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April 2, 2012
1 p.m.- 2 p.m. (MST)

Theme #2:   Strategies for Change:   Motivational Interviewing - continued

Part3 of 3: What Practice-based Research tells us about Motivational Interviewing & Mandated Clients

 

Dr. Robbie Babins-Wagner

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April 16, 2012
1 p.m.- 2 p.m. (MST)

Theme #3: Strategies for Change: Client’s Readiness for Change & DV Treatment

Part1 of 2: Readiness for Change and Domestic Violence Treatment:   Implications of Research for Practice

 

Dr. Robbie Babins-Wagner

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April 30, 2012
1 p.m.- 2 p.m. (MST)

Theme #3: Strategies for Change:Client’s Readiness for Change - continued

Part2 of 2: Readiness for Change and DV Treatment:   Interventions and Beyond

 

Dr. Robbie Babins-Wagner

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Calgary Counselling Centre trains today's mental health practitioners - we've been educating students since 1962 and have been offering specialized family violence training for over 25 years.

"Good counselling means walking with troubled people through deep water,
helping them to discover the strength they have and develop it so they can fly on their own again."
- Calgary Counselling Centre's founder, Reverend Edgar Mullen, PhD, 1962

 

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