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General Info
-Happens within the family
-DV is not anger management but POWER and CONTROL
What do you do when you suspect DV?
-first thing is to bring psychoeducation (teach what DV is)
-help you clients assess danger
-you can let the client know his or her options
-limits of confidentiality

-Educate the person about the dynamics of the abuse
What are some examples of controlling behavior?
-control outside home
-call all the time
What things do you want to avoid?
-avoid having the perpetrator in Tx b/c it's not a couple issue
-You never tell them what to do
-no referring the perpetrator to anger management b/c it's a power issue
-confronting the perpetrator about the power b/c it creates more violence
-avoid treating PTSD symptoms
What do you do with a perpetrator?
-challenge power and responsibility for behavior, figuring out why they need that behavior.