There are several things that must be done in order to Successfully Complete DV Treatment. Before you start, you should read the Treatment Orientation Posting. Also take a look at the Schedule of Groups.
The first requirement is that I attend all sessions, take the lessons seriously, and demonstrate positive change change in my thinking. You definitely should not have missed more than 2 or 3 DV Sessions. If you missed any sessions, you should have informed Dr B as to why you missed. Fact of the matter is; if I missed any DV Sessions, I should complete an Absences Attestation for each one.
Another requirement for successful completion of DV Treatment is that 100% of my Balance is paid off. Remember, your P.O. is NOT required to give you Vouchers to pay for your DV Treatment. But if you need a Voucher to pay for your DV Treatment, you must speak with your P.O. (nicely) about this matter if you hope to get any help from them paying for your DV Sessions. The sooner you do this, the better. Because they can only give you vouchers or you that will cover DV Sessions starting the day you ask for them. Finally, it is important that you understand that any amount that is not covered by vouchers is an amount that you will owe for your DV Treatment.
The third requirement is to understand that any really good DV Treatment Participant is also filling out a Session Feedback Form at the end of each session.
The fourth requirement is to know that any one who wishes to Successfully Complete Domestic Violence Offender Treatment, must be sure that I All of of their Worksheets are completed and successfully submitted online.
Some of the most important DV Topics are those listed below. Even if you have done these before, they really must be gone over again to make double-sure that you completely understand how you will never again have any more DV in your relationships.
Important:Go to each of the Links below and complete the worksheets that they have links to.
Autobiography of Violence Worksheet
DVOMB Mandatory Core Competencies
BRIEF CORE COMPETENCIES CHECK-UP: Where Do I Think that I am in my DV Treatment???
Managing Conflict Effectively: And Prevention of Domestic Violence
Learning about Chain Analysis in order Prevent Domestic Violence: A DBT-Type Method
Understanding our Values and Using our Virtues to Prevent Domestic Violence
Understanding Different Types of Domestic Violence -
CLICK HERE >>>- Types of DV Worksheet
Overcoming Denial -- Being Responsible or Being in Denial Worksheet
Minimization, Denial & Blame Worksheet
The Role of Anger in Domestic Violence -- Anger and DV Worksheet
Taking Time Outs
Understanding Communication for Healthy Relationships
DVTPA: Domestic Violence Treatment Progress Assessment
My Domestic Violence Treatment Check-In and Check-Up!
The Effects of Using Children During and After a Relationship
The Duluth Power & Control Wheels
The EFFECTS of Using Power and Control in Relationships
Using Equality for Healthier Relationships
Balancing Our Empathy With Our Own Needs Particularly During Troubled Times
The Fallacy of Control -- Controlling Behaviors
Making Better Choices: Poor Choices, versus Mistakes, Accidents and Victimhood
Mindfulness and Prevention of DV: Where was I when my DV Happened?
Mandatory Empathy Panel Presentation at SLVBHG 8/8/2028
Potential Risk Factors for DV: Knowing your Risk Factors
Codependency, Relationships and Domestic Violence
The Effects of Domestic Violence on Children -- A Reminder
Building On Individual Values And A Personal Mission Statement For Domestic Violence Prevention
Moving from Being Considered the "Offender" in a Domestic Violence Case, (yet Feeling Like a Victim); Toward Becoming an Accountable Survivor
Personality Disorders, Other Psychiatric Disorders, Substance Use, and Domestic Violence
How Do I Talk About My DV Offense? What if they won't let it go?
My Domestic Violence Treatment Check-In & Check-Up
The Phenomenon of Jealousy and How it Relates to Domestic Violence
The Often-Times Challenging Journey from Trauma to Hope and Confidence for People with Domestic Violence Offenses
"Getting Ready to Take Accountability for my DV Offense." Accountability Practice Letter Worksheet --
Valentine's Day and Domestic Violence -- What does Valentine's Day Mean To You? A Process Approach
About Relationships: Unhealthy versus Healthy
Empathy Recognition and It's Potential Role in Preventing Domestic Violence
Dealing Effectively with Dysfunctional, Destructive, Negative Behaviors and Problems in Relationships
Using Children as a Form of Domestic Violence During a Relationship; and/or Parental Alienation as a Form of DV After the Intimate Relationship is Over
Developing Accountability for a Better Chance at Preventing Domestic Violence and a Brighter Future!
for Prevention of Domestic Violence
>>> Mindfulness and Prevention of DV:
Where was I when my DV Happened? <<<
and
Accountability Letter Worksheet
Aftercare Planning for Success.
Turn in and Read Your Accountability Letter to The Group
Finally: if your Evaluation and all of your Treatment Sessions have not been paid for, you must pay for them before you can be successfully Discharged.
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