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Sheridan, Edward P. – 1991
Pima County's (Arizona) Domestic Violence Diversion Program (DVDP) provides assessment and monitoring services, counseling and education, and support services to defendants in cases of domestic violence in lieu of prosecution and sentencing. After a defendant is arrested for domestic violence, the DVDP assessment is scheduled within 72 hours of…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Crime, Educational Counseling, Family Violence
Miller, Thomas W.; Veltkamp, Lane J. – 2003
Health care providers recognize the importance of standards of care and standardized models of evaluation and intervention on cases of domestic violence. Examined are algorithms and care pathways being utilized to assure consistency in the evaluation and interventions offered where the spectrum symptoms of domestic violence are identified in the…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Counseling, Evaluation Methods, Family Violence
Refvem, Joanna – 2000
More than three million children witness domestic violence each year. School counselors need to understand the dynamics of domestic violence, learn the most effective assessments of violence in the lives of their students, and be familiar with the interventions that can be implemented. External stresses on the family do not appear to influence the…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Cooperation, Counselor Client Relationship
Little, Linda F. – 1986
This paper notes recent evidence suggesting that couples characterized by violent interactions respond best to therapy when seen first in individual therapy sessions. Clinicians are then presented with a Gestalt therapy approach to intervening in cases of intimate violence that goes beyond crisis intervention. The focus is on the female's roles in…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Counseling Objectives, Counseling Techniques, Family Violence