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Assisting Families of Sudden Traumatic Death After Interpersonal Violence and Crime: The Evolving Role of the Forensic Professional
This topic is an actual presentation from a national conference conducted by Contemporary Forums and includes the streaming, synchronized audio with visual materials. CE Credit is optional. Contemporary Forums: Providing Quality, Accredited Continuing Education to Thousands of Healthcare Professionals For More Than 25 Years and Now Offering both Live Conferences and Online Conference Content Via the Online CE Library. -
"Why Did My Daddy Kill My Mommy?" Voices of Children Exposed to Familial Interpersonal Violence and Traumatic Death
This topic is an actual presentation from a national conference conducted by Contemporary Forums and includes the streaming, synchronized audio with visual materials. CE Credit is optional. Contemporary Forums: Providing Quality, Accredited Continuing Education to Thousands of Healthcare Professionals For More Than 25 Years and Now Offering both Live Conferences and Online Conference Content Via the Online CE Library. -
Get the Facts
Domestic Violence is a Serious, Widespread Social Problem in America: The Facts Prevalence of Domestic Violence Estimates range from 960,000 incidents of violence against a current or former spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend per year1 to three million women who are physically abused by their husband or boyfriend per year.2 Around the world, at least one in every three women has been ...Submitted by StarlightRN | -
Coaching Boys into Men
What you Can Do The boys in your life need your time and energy. Your son, grandson, nephew, younger brother. The boys you teach, coach and mentor. All need you to help them grow into healthy young men. Boys are swamped with influences outside of the home – from friends, the neighborhood, television, the internet, music, the movies… everything they see ...Submitted by StarlightRN | -
Is She Being Abused?
Is she being abused or ‘acting out’? • HISTORY: ‘Unusual behavior’ • FOLLOW-UP: ‘She’s abusing me’ • HISTORY: A second opinion • DISPOSITION: Going home • FOLLOW-UP: Truth or delusion? • Treating delusional disorder • TREATMENT: Fewer complaints Ms. L says her caretaker is beating her, but the allegation may be suspect. How can you find out the truth and ensure ...Submitted by cdnurse |