Understanding the Impacts of DV/IPV on Vulnerable Populations

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Overview
Many mental health providers will encounter individuals who have experienced or will experience forms of intimate partner violence (IPV), and it is critical to understand the intersection of mental health and IPV, as well as the issues related to practice, policy, and research for this highly vulnerable population. Through this training, behavioral health professionals will be provided with information on recognizing and responding to domestic violence (DV) as well as strategies to utilize for reporting and prevention, especially implications for those working with victims who have severe mental illness. Anytime session recorded on November 9, 2023.
Learning objectives
- Define domestic violence (DV) and intimate partner violence (IPV)
- Identify interventions for responding to DV and instances where DV is reportable
- Describe 5 warning signs of DV
- Discuss important considerations for victims of DV who have a high mental health acuity
Training times
This training is provided at the time(s) and format(s) shown below.
Date | Time | Format | CE Credits | Availability |
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May 21, 2025 (Wednesday) | 11:00 am - 1:00 pm | Virtual |
2.0 CEs
| Space available | Recorded session | Anytime | Video, online | Not currently offered | Always available |
Added on 10/5/2023