Transcription of Domestic Violence Awareness Guide - Oklahoma
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Domestic Violence Awareness GuideOklahoma Department of Human Services Family Support Services Division Table of Contents Acknowledgments 5 Foreword 6 Introduction 7 Chapter 1 What is Domestic Violence ? 8 Power and Control Wheel 9 The Cycle of Violence 10 Equality Wheel 13 Signs of Domestic Violence 14 Chapter 2 Who Are the victims ? 15 National Victim Statistics 15 Why Women Stay 15 The Progression of Domestic Violence 16 Barriers to Leaving a Violent Relationship 17 victims Health Problems and Substance Abuse 18 Domestic Violence within Gay Relationships 19 Domestic Violence and the Elderly 19 Adolescent and Teen Dating Violence 20 Teen Power and Control Wheel 22 Safety Planning for Teens 23 Domestic Violence and the Effect on Children 243 Chapter Who Are the Batterers? 30 Predictors of Domestic Violence 30 Warning Signs for the Batterer 31 Immediate Ways for Batterers to Stop Violence 31 Behavioral Tactics 32 Batterer Intervention 33 Recidivism 33 Couples Counseling and Mediation 33 Anger Management Programs 33 Batterers and Substance Abuse 342 Chapter 4 What Can We Say and Do?
Table of Contents Acknowledgments 5 Foreword 6 Introduction 7 Chapter 1 What is Domestic Violence? 8 Power and Control Wheel 9 The Cycle of Violence 10 Equality Wheel 13 Signs of Domestic Violence 14 Chapter 2 Who Are the Victims? 15
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