Domestic Violence Intervention Program- 52 Hour
This court-approved program is tailored to address domestic violence and assaultive behaviors through a structured and evidence-based approach. Designed for individuals mandated to attend or seeking meaningful change, the program combines domestic violence intervention strategies, anger management techniques, and neuroscience insights to promote accountability and lasting transformation. Course Overview: Participants engage in sessions focused on understanding the roots of their behavior, managing triggers, and developing healthier relationship skills. The program emphasizes emotional regulation, accountability, and conflict resolution to prevent reoffending and foster constructive interpersonal dynamics.
Domestic Violence Intervention Program (DVIP)
This court-approved program is tailored to address domestic violence and assaultive behaviors through a structured and evidence-based approach. Designed for individuals mandated to attend or seeking meaningful change, the program combines domestic violence intervention strategies, anger management techniques, and neuroscience insights to promote accountability and lasting transformation.
Course Overview:
Participants engage in 52 sessions focused on understanding the roots of their behavior, managing triggers, and developing healthier relationship skills. The program emphasizes emotional regulation, accountability, and conflict resolution to prevent reoffending and foster constructive interpersonal dynamics.
Key Features:
- Personalized Brain Change Plans: Develop actionable strategies to reduce aggression and build healthier habits.
- Cognitive-Behavioral Techniques: Learn practical tools to manage triggers, reduce volatility, and prevent escalation.
- Focus on Accountability: Take responsibility for past actions while developing a path toward positive change.
- Neuroscience-Based Approaches: Understand how emotional regulation and behavioral changes are rooted in brain-based strategies.
Key Benefits:
- Reduce impulsive and aggressive behaviors.
- Enhance emotional regulation and self-awareness.
- Improve conflict resolution and communication skills.
- Build healthier relationships and promote mutual respect.
Led by certified NAMA instructors, this program provides a supportive, structured environment for participants to work on personal growth. Completion certificates are accepted in courts across the United States, ensuring participants meet legal requirements while gaining valuable life skills.
This program is an opportunity to not only meet court mandates but to actively work toward a more constructive, respectful, and fulfilling future.
Your Instructor
Our programs are designed to be accessible and flexible, allowing you to achieve your goals while upholding the integrity of our courses. I hope you find these programs beneficial for you and your family.
Course Curriculum
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StartModule 1: Orientation
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StartModule 2: Taking Full Responsibility for Your Actions
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StartModule 3: Changing Your Behavior – Strategies to Stop Domestic Abuse
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StartModule 4: Taking Control of Your Own Change – An Introduction to Brain Change
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StartBrain Change Review #1
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StartModule 5: Presenting Brain Change Plans and Understanding Anger Stages and Styles
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StartModule 6: Stress Management to Reduce the Risk of Domestic Violence
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StartModule 7: Changing How You Think – Cognitive Techniques to Reduce Domestic Violence
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StartModule 8: Reconstructing the Scene – Understanding the Day You Got Physical
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StartBrain Change Review #2
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StartModule 9: Reconstructing the Scene – Brain Change Review and Building Empathy
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StartModule 10: Reflecting on Your Past While Taking Responsibility for the Present
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StartModule 11: Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence
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StartModule 12: The Negative Effects of Domestic Violence on Self
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StartBrain Change Review #3
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StartModule 13: Final Brain Change Review and Creating a Safe World for Yourself and Others
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StartModule 14: Shame and Pride
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StartModule 15: Letting Go of Resentment and Hate
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StartModule 16: What I’ve Done and What’s Been Done to Me
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StartBrain Change Plan Review #4
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StartModule 17: Brain Change Review and Understanding Rage
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StartModule 18: Positive Couples Relationships
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StartModule 19: Victim Witness, Trauma, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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StartModule 20: Mindfulness
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StartBrain Change Plan Review #5
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StartModule 21: Brain Change Review
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StartModule 22: Sex, Intimacy, and Sexual Abuse
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StartModule 23: Oppositionality vs. Cooperation
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StartModule 24: Positive Parenting
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StartModule 25: Brain Change Review — Jealousy and Relationship Insecurity
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StartModule 26: Final Brain Change Review and Values Clarification