Sources for Human Services presents:
Insights to Batterer Behavior in Domestic Violence
Allison Bressler, MA, Co-Founder, A Partnership for Change
March 23 2015, 9:30 to 4:00 Eagleville Hospital Conference Center, Eagleville, PA, 5.5 CEU’s
Objectives:
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Understand how battering is used to maintain power and control over a victim;
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Gain insight into the societal/media impact on battering behavior;
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Learn standard characteristics of a batterer; shown through actual case studies
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Develop strategies for understanding someone who batters to better assist victims
Agenda
9:30AM – 12:00PM: Guided Discussion/Activity/Case Studies & Lecture:, Myths/Facts on abuse. Behaviors and warning signs of the batterer. How victimization begins. Common characteristics of the batterer.
12:00PM-1:15PM, Lunch/Video- Men, Battering and Change
1:15 – 2:15, Guided Discussion/Activity/Case Studies, Common excuses used by the batterer. Discussion on ways in which a batterer controls and exerts their power- seen and not seen. Different types of battering behavior. Understanding jealousy as the cornerstone of obtaining power and control.
2:15PM – 4:00PM, Guided Discussion/Activity/Case study
Leaving the batterer and potential reaction, safety and what to expect from batterer throughout cycle of abuse. Support for batterers change; efficacy of batterers programs. Coordinated community response and systems to support victims. Batterer intervention programs and best practices for providing support to batterers
Location, Time, Fee: 3-23-15, 9:30 to 4:00 pm, $130 per person- see registration form below; fee includes presentation, CEU’s, handouts, materials, certificate, continental breakfast, refreshments, etc. Eagleville Hospital Conference Center,100 Eagleville Road, Eagleville, PA 19408, Directions below
For More Information: call 610 203 1926, or
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CEU Hours: This program is approved for 5.5 CEU’s by the Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research and by the National Association of Social Workers-NJ Chapter (NASW-NJ).
Please see detailed statement regarding CEU’s below.
About the Presenter: Allison Bressler holds a Master's degree in Counseling and Human Development, and has worked as a counselor and advocate for hundreds of victims of abuse since 1999. Formerly, the Director of Non-Residential services in two NY and NJ domestic violence agencies, she has supervised all aspects of programming for adults, teens and children as well as running the Union County domestic violence response teams. Ms. Bressler also spear headed Westchester County's premier annual teen dating abuse symposium. As the Director of Programs at The Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation, she played a pivotal role in developing and implementing their strongest initiatives. She is currently Co-Founder of A Partnership For Change, a NJ based non-profit that provides prevention and awareness on the issues of domestic violence. Ms Bressler maintains a private practice in Westwood, NJ and has also worked as an expert witness for domestic violence cases. Her passion to empower individuals and her knowledge of domestic violence has made her a sought-after speaker at many venues in New York and New Jersey. Visit www.apartnershipforchange.org
Registration: 3 Ways to Register: Register on line: www.sourcesforhumanservices.com by Mail: Sources for Human Services, 536 Hansell Rd. Wynnewood, PA 19096, or register by Fax: 484-417-6150,
E mail: training6000@gmail.com Phone: 610-203-1926
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Directions: to Eagleville Hospital, Eagleville Hospital. 100 Eagleville Road, Eagleville, PA 19408; 610-635-7458, From Central Philadelphia:Take I-76 West (Schuylkill Expressway) to exit 328 (West Chester/King of Prussia) (formerly exit 26A & 26B). Exit 328 places you on Route 202 South. Follow 202 South for less than one mile, exiting onto Route 422 West (Pottstown/Valley Forge). Travel to second exit (Route 363 North). Bear right off exit ramp onto 363 North. Travel 2.4 miles to sixth traffic light and turn left onto Main Street. Travel 1.5 miles to third traffic light and turn left onto Eagleville Road. Follow for 3/10 mile to hospital entrance on right.From Reading Area:Route 422 East to Oaks exit. At bottom of exit ramp, turn right onto Egypt Road and proceed under 422 overpass. Turn left onto Pinetown Road (second street from left). Go to second stop sign and turn left onto Eagleville Road. Follow road for two miles to Hospital entrance on left.From Western and Central Pennsylvania:Pennsylvania Turnpike east to exit 326 (Valley Forge) (formerly exit 24). Exit 326 will place you on I-76 East (Schuylkill Expressway). Immediately take exit 327 (formerly exit 25) off I-76 East (Schuylkill Expressway). At end of exit ramp, bear onto North Gulph Road. Proceed three miles to Route 23 East (Valley Forge Road), and turn right. Follow signs to Route 422 West. Take Route 422 West to second exit (Route 363 North). Bear right off exit ramp onto 363 North. Travel 2.4 miles to sixth traffic light and turn left onto Main Street. Travel 1.5 miles to third traffic light and turn left onto Eagleville Road. Follow for 3/10 mile to hospital entrance on right.From Delaware and West Chester:Route 202 North to Route 422 West. Take Route 422 West to second exit (Route 363 North). Bear right off exit ramp onto 363 North. Travel 2.4 miles to sixth traffic light and turn left onto Main Street. Travel 1.5 miles to third traffic light and turn left onto Eagleville Road. Follow for 3/10 mile to hospital entrance on right. From Southern New Jersey:Walt Whitman Bridge or Benjamin Franklin Bridge to I-76 West (Schuylkill Expressway). Take I-76 West (Schuylkill Expressway) to exit 328 (West Chester/King of Prussia) (formerly exit 26A & 26B). Exit 328 places you on Route 202 South. Follow 202 South for less than one mile, exiting onto Route 422 West (Pottstown/Valley Forge). Travel to second exit (Route 363 North). Bear right off exit ramp onto 363 North. Travel 2.4 miles to sixth traffic light and turn left onto Main Street. Travel 1.5 miles to third traffic light and turn left onto Eagleville Road. Follow for 3/10 mile to hospital entrance on right.From New York and Northern New Jersey:New Jersey Turnpike to exit 6 (to Pennsylvania Turnpike). From the Pennsylvania Turnpike, travel west to exit 326 (Valley Forge) (formerly exit 24). Exit 326 will place you on I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway). Immediately take exit 327 (formerly exit 25) off I-76. At end of exit ramp, bear onto North Gulph Road. Proceed three miles to Route 23 East (Valley Forge Road), and turn right. Follow signs to Route 422 West. Take Route 422 West to second exit (Route 363 North). Bear right off exit ramp onto 363 North. Travel 2.4 miles to sixth traffic light and turn left onto Main Street. Travel 1.5 miles to third traffic light and turn left onto Eagleville Road. Follow for 3/10 mile to hospital entrance on right.From Eastern Montgomery County, PA:Route 73 West to intersection of Route 363 South. Turn left onto 363 South and continue to third light, and turn right onto Main Street. Follow Main Street west to Eagleville Road and turn left. Follow for 3/10 mile to hospital entrance on right.From Allentown Area:Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension (476) south to exit 31 (Lansdale). Turn left onto Sumneytown Pike and follow to Route 363 South (Valley Forge Road) and turn right. Follow for 7.4 miles to Main Street and turn right. Continue to Eagleville Road and turn left. Follow for 3/10 mile to hospital entrance on right.From Northwestern Montgomery County, PA:Route 29 South into Collegeville. Turn left onto Main Street. Proceed across bridge and bear to right. Proceed for about five miles to Eagleville Road and turn right. Follow for 3/10 mile to hospital entrance on right.
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