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 Psychologist  Learning Objectives
 By the end of the course, the Psychologist will know or be able to do the following as a result of having taken this course...
 
 -Explain two forms of psychological abuse that your client may experience in a relationship.
 -Identify three ways shame can be used to maintain control in a relationship.
 -List three steps in increasing your clients awareness of verbal aggression related to intimate partner violence.
 -Describe three techniques regarding the client’s good or bad guy frame of reference.
 -Identify five forms of coercion in an abusive relationship.
 -Explain   a visualization you might use if you are experiencing Secondary Traumatic Stress Syndrome with a client who repeatedly returns to his or her abuser.
 -Describe three interpersonal consequences of anger.
 -Identify four strategies regarding changing perception to reduce anger.
 -List four techniques regarding mindfulness-based stress reduction.
 -Discuss six expressions of emotion in the face and body.
 -Explain two distinct reputations a "controller" may have.
 
 The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate,   or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise.
 
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