The Cycle Starts Early (Domestic Violence & Teen Dating Violence)

Description

The Cycle Starts Early training will provide an overview of DV/IPV and the context of DV/IPV in families and its effects on children and adolescents and how this contributes to Teen Dating Violence. The training will provide an understanding of how to identify early signs of teen dating violence and review a range of screening tools for assessment. Strategies for prevention will be reviewed, including educational as well as therapeutic interventions for individuals, groups and families.

Contact Hours

6 Contact Hours

Presenter Biography

Shayne Croy, LCSW, LADC, has 20 years of experience in mental health, including extensive work with high-risk adolescents. He has specialized training in Brief Strategic Family Therapy and the Duluth Model for work with domestic violence perpetrators.

Jeanne Croy, LCSW, CCS, has 20 years of experience in mental health and child welfare, including as a forensic interviewer, clinician, and supervisor. She’s a former faculty member at the Yale Child Study Center with specialized training in a range of therapeutic modalities.

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