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August 27, 2007

Domestic Violence: Awareness, Indicators, Prevention and Treatment

From the The Continuing Education Program of the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences

Date: Monday, August 27
Time: 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m
Presenter: Ms. Amy N. Burzinski, LISW. Over the past 18 years, Ms. Burzinski has worked with individuals and families affected by domestic violence. Ms. Burzinski served as the coordinator for Victim Services Agency in Manhattan where she trained physicians and medical staff on how to identify, document and refer victims of domestic violence.
Fee: $116
Location: MSASS

Each year, 6 million women are believed to be beaten in their homes by their partners, which means that every eighteen seconds an act of domestic violence occurs in our country. Abuse of women is our country’s single greatest cause of injury, more prevalent than auto accidents, muggings and rape combined.

This course is designed to provide a framework for working with individuals who are trapped in a cycle of violence. We will look at indicators of violence, how these relationships develop and perpetuate into a cycle of violence and preventative steps that may be used in treating individuals currently or formerly in an abusive relationship.

The Continuing Education Program of the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences is pleased to bring you 31 workshops for the Summer 2007 Series. We believe these workshops that have been planned will prepare you for meeting the multiple needs of the individual, organizational and community clients that you are serving.

More information:
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Continuing Education Website