A New Woman Abuse Prevention Program We offer a weekly group intervention program in Vancouver for women who identify with a Christian faith and are seeking to overcome physically and/or verbally abusive and controlling behaviors, as either primary or secondary aggressors. Our program is designed to address the power and control issues that are the root causes of domestic violence, abuse, and typical female secondary-aggression. The psycho-educational group setting is a combination of written curriculum and group process. We focus primarily upon women taking personal responsibility for their abusive and/or controlling behaviors. We also explore underlying and contributing personal, societal, and cultural factors, particularly those in traditional, Christian faith communities. We are able to serve church and self-referred, as well as court-mandated individuals. “A New Woman” in our program will learn to implement respectful, egalitarian, and non-violent skills and strategies for appropriate emotional expression, problem solving, boundary setting, and relationship building. Victim safety and confidentiality are top priorities throughout the intervention or treatment period. An hour-and-a-half individual Intake/Assessment and orientation is required prior to enrollment in group treatment. Those clients who have successfully completed the program may voluntarily attend further group meetings for a reduced fee. For downloadable intake and program forms, please click below, "Get Started With Brad and Greg"
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Clark County, Washington Program purpose, format, staff, and all standards meet or exceed the Washington State Administrative Codes for Domestic Violence Perpetrator Treatment Program Standards (WAC Chapter 388-60). Therefore, we are able to serve both self-referred and court-mandated individuals. Group Treatment consists of at least 26 weekly sessions, followed by a six month transition period of at least one session per month.
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