Pattern changing for abused women : an educational program
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Bibliographic Information
Pattern changing for abused women : an educational program
(Interpersonal violence practice series, v. 9)
Sage Publications, c1995
- : [hbk]
- : pbk
- Suppl.
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Kobe Shoin Women's University Library / Kobe Shoin Women's College Library
: [hbk]11151246,
Suppl.11151255
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Supplement:91, [20] p. ; 28 cm
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Timely and practical, Pattern Changing for Abused Women is a manual designed for those who are currently facilitating or would like to start a group for abused and formerly abused women. The book is based on the accumulated experience of the authors and groups they have facilitated over the past eight years. Along with the material for clients, group leaders are provided with easy-to-follow scripts for each session. The program focuses on the woman herself, and her own power to change the course of her life. Its goal is for women to begin to understand the problem of abuse and its realities for the entire family, to become aware of their lifelong patterns, to set realistic goals, and to learn techniques for developing new patterns of their own choosing. Sessions are not intended to function as group therapy and clients who are not already in counseling are frequently referred for psychological help. Intended for group leaders of educational groups for battered women, social workers and counseling psychologists will also find the book valuable in dealing with this population.
Table of Contents
Foreword - Richard J Gelles
Introduction
Overview of Boundary Setting Using Assertiveness Skills
First Things First
Common Threads
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
Format of the Sessions
SESSIONS ONE TO FIFTEEN AND SESSION SCRIPTS FOR LEADERS
Your Rights and Defining Abuse
Family Roles and Why It Is so Hard to Leave
The Dysfunctional Childhood Legacy
Boundaries and Goodbyes to Old Patterns
About Feelings
Anger
Boundary Setting Using Assertiveness Skills: 1-4
Setting Realistic Goals
Decision Making
Healthy Relationships
Changed Patterns
Closure
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