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Another Way...Choosing to Change: Facilitator Guide - 26 Week
Curriculum is a victim-centered, research-informed curriculum that
addresses criminogenic risk and needs in order to achieve
transformational learning and promote empathy building. The
psychoeducational format, which features a trauma-informed approach
and uses such promising practices as motivational interviewing and
ACEs research, helps practitioners lead groups through an
innovative, highly relational, and skills-based batterer
intervention program. This edition is specifically tailored to
support a 26-week program. The facilitator guide begins with a
comprehensive overview of the program, including discussions of its
philosophy, design, and theoretical framework, as well as
implementation strategies and tips for retention. The guide
progresses in tandem with the curriculum, providing facilitators
with step-by-step instructions, suggested timeframes, and key
strategies so they can confidently and competently lead
participants through each lesson and each critical stage of
intervention and recovery. At the end of each lesson, Facilitator
Helps sections provides suggestions for how to explain specific
parts of the lesson, references to helpful websites for further
research and knowledge building, and cautions about potential
issues that may arise during group discussions. Another
Way...Choosing to Change is an exemplary curriculum to rehabilitate
domestic violence offenders and, in doing so, increase safety and
empathy for victims of violence.
Another Way...Choosing to Change: Participant's Handbook supports
individuals as they progress through a facilitator-led,
strengths-based, solution-focused batterer intervention program.
The handbook presents participants with an intentional and
strategic collection of questions and exercises designed to support
transformational learning and promote empathy building. This unique
curriculum combines evidence-based clinical practices with adult
learning principles to promote changes in the thoughts, feelings,
and actions of participants. It educates participants on what
constitutes abusive behaviors, encourages introspection, promotes
personal responsibility for abusive behaviors, and teaches
non-violent conflict resolution. The handbook progresses in tandem
with the 52-week curriculum, providing participants with weekly
interventions and actionable goals. Coping skills, spiritual and
emotional healing, relationship management, parenting,
socialization, recovery from trauma, mindfulness and relaxation,
and personal growth, among a number of other topics, are explored
in a group setting, allowing for meaningful discussion and support.
Another Way...Choosing to Change is an exemplary curriculum to
rehabilitate domestic violence offenders and, in doing so, increase
safety and empathy for victims of violence.
Another Way...Choosing to Change: Facilitator Guide - Women's
Edition provides facilitators with a strengths-based approach and
research-based program for intervening with women who have used
force against their intimate partners. The sessions address
gender-specific treatment needs using evidence-based clinical
interventions and adult learning principles. Drawing from
relational theory principles, the program is designed to guide
participants toward healthy self-reflection and increased personal
resiliency, while they explore safe and nonviolent relationship
responses. Unlike many current models for abuser intervention
programs, this program recognizes the value of trauma recovery, the
need for emotional regulation, and cognitive restructuring as the
participants learn to identify and employ the non-violent options
available to them. The guide progresses in tandem with the 52-week
Participant's Handbook, providing facilitators with step-by-step
instructions, suggested timeframes, and key strategies so they can
confidently and competently lead participants through each lesson
and each critical stage of intervention and recovery. Another
Way...Choosing to Change is an exemplary curriculum to help women
develop deeper connection, cultivate opportunities to foster
healthy interdependence in their relationships, and embrace
non-violent solutions.
Another Way...Choosing to Change: Participant's Handbook - Women's
Edition is a facilitator-led, strengths-based, solution-focused
program designed for women who use force in their intimate partner
relationships. The handbook helps to guide women toward healthy
self-reflection and increased personal resiliency, while they
explore safe and nonviolent relationship responses. It educates
participants on what constitutes abusive behaviors, encourages
introspection, promotes personal responsibility for abusive
behaviors, and teaches non-violent conflict resolution. The
handbook progresses in tandem with the 52-week curriculum,
providing women with weekly interventions and actionable goals.
Coping skills, spiritual and emotional healing, relationship
management, parenting, socialization, recovery from trauma,
mindfulness and relaxation, and personal growth, among a number of
other topics, are explored in a group setting, allowing for
meaningful discussion and support. Another Way...Choosing to Change
is an exemplary curriculum to help women develop deeper connection,
cultivate opportunities to foster healthy interdependence in their
relationships, and embrace non-violent solutions to resolve
conflict.
Another Way...Choosing to Change: Participant's Handbook - 26 Week
Curriculum supports individuals as they progress through a
facilitator-led, strengths-based, solution-focused batterer
intervention program. The handbook presents participants with an
intentional and strategic collection of questions and exercises
designed to support transformational learning and promote empathy
building. This edition is specifically tailored to support a
26-week program. This unique curriculum combines evidence-based
clinical practices with adult learning principles to promote
changes in the thoughts, feelings, and actions of participants. It
educates participants on what constitutes abusive behaviors,
encourages introspection, promotes personal responsibility for
abusive behaviors, and teaches non-violent conflict resolution. The
handbook progresses in tandem with the 26-week curriculum,
providing participants with weekly interventions and actionable
goals. Coping skills, spiritual and emotional healing, relationship
management, parenting, socialization, recovery from trauma,
mindfulness and relaxation, and personal growth, among a number of
other topics, are explored in a group setting, allowing for
meaningful discussion and support. Another Way...Choosing to Change
is an exemplary curriculum to rehabilitate domestic violence
offenders and, in doing so, increase safety and empathy for victims
of violence.
Another Way...Choosing to Change: Facilitator Guide is a
victim-centered, research-informed curriculum that addresses
criminogenic risk and needs in order to achieve transformational
learning and promote empathy building. The psychoeducational
format, which features a trauma-informed approach and uses such
promising practices as motivational interviewing and ACEs research,
helps practitioners lead groups through an innovative, highly
relational, and skills-based batterer intervention program. The
facilitator guide begins with a comprehensive overview of the
program, including discussions of its philosophy, design, and
theoretical framework, as well as implementation strategies and
tips for retention. The guide progresses in tandem with the
curriculum, providing facilitators with step-by-step instructions,
suggested timeframes, and key strategies so they can confidently
and competently lead participants through each lesson and each
critical stage of intervention and recovery. At the end of each
lesson, Facilitator Helps sections provides suggestions for how to
explain specific parts of the lesson, references to helpful
websites for further research and knowledge building, and cautions
about potential issues that may arise during group discussions.
Another Way...Choosing to Change is an exemplary curriculum to
rehabilitate domestic violence offenders and, in doing so, increase
safety and empathy for victims of violence.
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