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Intimate Partner Violence: An Overview of Assessment and Response with Military-Connected Clients


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Categories:
Couples Wellness |  Military Families
Faculty:
Jennifer Phillips, PH.D. |  Marjorie Weinstock
Course Levels:
Introductory
Duration:
120 minutes
Media Type:
Webinar
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Access for event date only.

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This training provides active duty and civilian behavioral health providers with an overview of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) with military-connected clients. First, we will examine data regarding the prevalence of IPV.  A review of the literature on the intersection of IPV and military culture will also be presented, along with key assessment elements, important questions to ask, and screening tools that can be used. Finally, we will review programs and resources available to prevent and respond to IPV with this population.

 

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Discriminate between healthy, unhealthy, and abusive dynamics in intimate partner relationships
  2. Explore the programs that exist to address intimate partner violence with military-connected clients

This activity is approved for 2 continuing education credits (CEs).

 

The Center for Deployment Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Center for Deployment Psychology maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

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Jennifer Phillips, PH.D. Related Seminars and Products


Jennifer Phillips, PhD, is the Assistant Director of Program Evaluation for the Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, MD. She first joined the CDP as the Program Evaluator in 2013.

Dr. Phillips graduated from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland (Baltimore, MD) with an interdisciplinary degree in biology and psychology before obtaining her masters and doctoral degrees in medical psychology from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU). Following a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania, she served on the psychology faculty at Mount St. Mary’s University (MSM), Emmitsburg, MD for five years. Before coming to CDP, Dr. Phillips worked for a government consulting firm where she contributed subject matter expertise to multiple program evaluation efforts of DoD behavioral health programs.  She currently holds adjunct faculty positions at both MSM and USU and continues to teach undergraduate and graduate psychology courses.

In addition to her training and teaching at USU, Dr. Phillips' experience as a military family member and spouse has helped her to cultivate an understanding and appreciation of the unique challenges and benefits of being part of a military family. Dr. Phillips’ professional interests include research and evaluation, the roles of learning and biology in determining behavior, and health psychology.


Marjorie Weinstock's Profile

Marjorie Weinstock Related Seminars and Products

Senior Military Behavioral Health Psychologist

11223 - Center for Deployment Psychology


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