Total CEs: |
21 |
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* CE Type: | General | CE Hours: 19 |
Domestic Violence | CE Hours: 2 | |
Course No.: |
20-923397 |
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State Specific: | Florida | |
*Some Boards distinguish between general CEs and other types. Please review your specific state requirements to learn more. |
Total CEs: 21 |
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* CE Type: | General | CE Hours: 19 |
Domestic Violence | CE Hours: 2 | |
Course No.: |
20-923397 |
|
State Specific: | Florida | |
*Some Boards distinguish between general CEs and other types. Please review your specific state requirements to learn more. |
Approved for credit by:
National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC), ACEP No.: 6994
ACEonline, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6994. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ACEonline, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of programs.
CE Broker, #50-23449
ACEonline, LLC is a registered provider with CE Broker, provider #50-23449.
If you enroll in a course registered with CE Broker, ACEonline, LLC will report your CEs to CE Broker on your behalf.
This course is registered with the following Boards:
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Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Counseling, and Mental Health Counseling
Approved for credit by:
National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC), ACEP No.: 6994
ACEonline, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6994. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ACEonline, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of programs.
CE Broker, #50-23449
ACEonline, LLC is a registered provider with CE Broker, provider #50-23449.
If you enroll in a course registered with CE Broker, ACEonline, LLC will report your CEs to CE Broker on your behalf.
This course is registered with the following Boards:
-
Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Counseling, and Mental Health Counseling
Registration Requirements
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Authors/Contributors
Shayna Rayman, JD, LMHC, LCPC, NCC
Course Description
This Batterer's Intervention Facilitator Training is designed for professionals who wish to learn about Florida legal requirements for BIPs. It does NOT certify anyone to become a BIP in Florida, as by law, only the Florida Department of Children and Families can certify BIPs to be used by the justice system. This course provides an overview of different types of BIPs and some history about their origins, It provides a framework for conducting a 29-week BIP based on the Duluth Model of power and control and offers skill-building exercises to promote nonviolent and non-controlling behavior.
Course Learning Objectives
- To learn Florida's statutory requirements for batterer's intervention programs (BIP).
- To understand the origin of BIPs and the different theories behind the causes of domestic violence.
- To learn the definition of domestic violence according to Florida law.
- To understand the Power & Control Model and how perpetrators use tactics of power and control to abuse their victims.
- To learn characteristics of egalitarian relationships which serve as the basis of the 8-themed structure of the Duluth Model of BIP.
- To become aware of the magnitude of the problem domestic violence poses in our society by reviewing state and national statistics of the impact of domestic violence.
- To learn the 8-themed structure of the Duluth Model of BIP, and how to teach perpetrators how to end tactics of abuse by learning how to foster characteristics of egalitarian relationships.
- To learn how to teach specific cognitive-behavioral skills to perpetrators to help them foster characteristics of egalitarian relationships.
- To learn about the relationship between substance abuse and domestic violence.
- To learn about the effects domestic violence has on children.
- To learn how societal perception of gender roles influences domestic violence.
- To learn how special populations are impacted by domestic violence.
- To help perpetrators explore ways to improve their support systems.
- To introduce the various laws related to domestic violence.
Course Requirements
You will be expected to review all materials provided and pass the post-test with a minimum of 80%, in order to receive your certificate of completion. You will also be required to complete a course evaluation. Once you have satisfactorily completed the post-test and submitted your evaluation, you will be able to download your certificate.