DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic violence occurs when a family member, partner or ex-partner attempts to physically or psychologically dominate or harm the other. The term "intimate partner violence" (IPV) is often used synonymously, other terms have included "wife beating", "wife battering", "Man Beating", "husband battering", "relationship violence", "domestic abuse", "spousal abuse", and "family violence" with some legal jurisdictions having specific definitions.
Recent attention to domestic violence began in the women's movement as concern about wives being beaten by their husbands, and has remained a major focus of modern feminism, particularly in terms of "violence against women".

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CLASSES
Education for Survivors/Victims
The NAAMP Domestic Violence Outreach Program serves, educates and advocates for those affected by domestic violence.
If you suspect that you or someone you love is experiencing abuse, sign up for this class to get your questions about domestic violence answered.
The Course Covers:
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What is domestic violence?
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Assertiveness Training
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Red Flags to look for in batterers behavior
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The effects of domestic violence on children
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How the law applies to domestic violence
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Anger management
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Self esteem
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How to build healthy relationships
We can help you.The classes are repeated every 8 weeks. Certificates are awarded to those who successfully complete the program.
The classes are available at multiple locations upon request attendance.

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