Event date: 2/3/2023 Export event Mark Wills / Tuesday, December 6, 2022 / Categories: Uncategorized Building Resiliency with Intimate Partner Abuse Survivors NASW Wisconsin Noon-1 p.m. CentralThis workshop begins with a survey of intimate partner abuse survivors and what they found helpful in therapy. With that foundation, Jennifer Parker, MSSW, LCSW, ACSW, explores three issues they often present: mistrusting self & unconditionally trusting partner, confusion between selfishness and self-interest, and beliefs that interfere with assertiveness. Coercive control injures any strengths they have in these areas, and if the issues predate the relationship, they represent vulnerabilities that are exploited. Along with case examples, Jennifer will present therapeutic strategies that enhance survivors’ resiliency and empower them in dealing with their issues. There will be time for discussion, which can include her handout “Intimate Partner Abuse Cases” if desired. Another handout is included that professionals may use with clients. Jennifer will provide a book link for anyone interested in purchasing a copy of her book Coercive Relationships: Find the Answers You Seek.Objectives:Name what survivors find helpful in therapy;Identify three issues that coercive control exploits or creates in victims;andLearn about effective strategies that enhance survivor resilience and empower them to make decisions.1 CEU availableRegister for Building Resiliency with Intimate Partner Abuse Survivors at https://naswwi.socialworkers.org/Events/NASW-WI-Calendar/ArticleID/2805/ArtMID/49105/preview/true. Previous Article Veterinary Social Work: Honoring the Human-Animal Bond & Bolstering Staff Wellness Next Article Who am I Now? The Ever-changing Role of the Caregiver Print 1087 Tags: virtual continuing education webinar chapter Wisconsin Related articles Borderless Care: Navigating Transnational Caregiving in a Globalized World Cultural Humility: A Practice of Curiosity and Accountability for Social Workers Social Workers’ Role in Addressing Harmful Substance Use Emotional Intelligence in Social Work: Strengthening Professional Practice New Trends in Substance Abuse Focusing on Alcohol and Cannabis