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Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Risk Factors in Women and Intervention Strategies for Therapists
Wed, Mar 11
|Online
Learn to spot the early indicators of IPV, understand grooming patterns, and identify clients at risk before abuse occurs. This training equips you to initiate sensitive conversations about healthy relationships and safety with clarity and confidence.


Time & Location
Mar 11, 2026, 9:00 AM
Online
About the event
Therapists are often the first point of contact for female survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV), yet this topic is frequently under-addressed in clinical education. Many clinicians never receive formal training on IPV, even though clients are experiencing it every day, often without naming it directly. It may be difficult to support female clients suffering from IPV in silence, without any training in recognizing their quiet distress. This course provides practical, nonjudgmental guidance to support your work with female clients who may not disclose abuse openly and will raise your level of readiness to address IPV in your practice.
Participants will explore how perpetrators often follow a discernible grooming process, and how certain risk factors can increase a client's vulnerability to sexual assault, particularly in cases where the perpetrator is someone known to them. The course also examines personality traits common among perpetrators and the importance of recognizing early warning…
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