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Domestic Violence and Women With Disabilities - CE Program (Online Course)
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• Complete monograph-based CE Program (monograph and CE test module)• PDF Format• Also available in self-contained packet or as an Online Course
A 1-credit, 10 question monograph-based domestic
violence CE program based on the title, Domestic Violence and Women With Disabilities* by Francis W. Siu, PhD, and Martin G. Brodwin, PhD, CRC.
*This
article is an excerpt from Innovations in Clinical Practice: A 21st
Century Sourcebook (Vol. 2, pp. 215-224), by Eve M. Wolf, Jeffery B.
Allen, & Leon VandeCreek (Eds.), 2011, Sarasota, FL: Professional
Resource Press. Copyright 2011 by Professional Resource Exchange, Inc.
Upon successful completion, this program awards 1 domestic violence credit that can be used to meet Florida's (and other state's) requirement for licensure.
Target Audience
Psychologists | School Psychologists | Marriage & Family Therapists | Mental Health Counselors | Social Workers
Learning Level
Intermediate
Learning Objectives
- Explain the extent of abuse against women with disabilities.
- Discuss the effects of abuse on women with disabilities.
- Present proposed strategies to combat violence.
About the Authors
Frances W. Siu, PhD,
is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Special Education and
Counseling at California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA). She
received her doctoral degree in Rehabilitation Counselor Education from
the University of Texas, Austin. Her research interests are in the
areas of violence against women with disabilities, medical aspects of
disability, and adjustment issues of our returned veterans.
Martin G. Brodwin, PhD, CRC, is
a Professor and Coordinator of the Rehabilitation Counselor Education
Program at CSULA. He received his doctorate in Rehabilitation
Counseling from Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, and
became a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) in 1975. Dr. Brodwin
has published multiple editions of a medical and psychosocial aspects of
disability book and over 80 book chapters and journal articles.
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