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Services: 

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1. Individual and Group Anger Management.

 

2. Group Domestic Violence.

 

3. Batter intervention program- court order.

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4. Individual and group drug and alcohol counseling.

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  1. Anger management

Adults wanting to improve relationships, friendships or marriages

Court Ordered (16, 26, or 52 weeks unless otherwise mandated in a court order

 One on One private sessions

Teens (ages 13-17)

Young Adults (ages 18-25)

         Anger, Substance Abuse, and Addiction

         Anger and Addiction

         Anger as an Addiction

  1. batter intervention program (court order)

         For Men and for Women who have been court ordered to attend Batterer's classes.

         Our program is on the "Approved by the Los Angeles County Probation Department" list, and meets the standards for classes in most other states and counties.

  1. Domestic violence

What is Domestic Violence?

 

 

1. Using Physical Abuse: hitting, grabbing, pulling, pushing, biting, choking, restraining, hitting, using objects, etc.

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2. Using Sexual Abuse: Forcing, harassing or pestering someone to engage in sexual activity against their will.

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3. Using Intimidation: making your partner afraid by using intimidating gestures, looks, or actions, smashing things, destroying property that means a lot to the other person, abusing pets, and pulling out weapons.

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4. Using Emotional Abuse: playing mind games to make your partner feel bad, guilty, or crazy, humiliating your partner, insulting your partner, calling them stupid, worthless, or no good (in front of people or not).

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5. Using Isolation: controlling what your partner does, where they go, to whom they talk, where they work, not letting them have or use the car; not letting them have friends, or limiting them, keeping them from their family, using jealousy to justify one 's actions.

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6. Minimizing, Denying, and/or Blaming: saying the abuse was no big deal or denying that it ever happened; making your partner responsible for the abuse by saying they caused it.

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7. Using Children: controlling your partner by using the children to relay messages, using visitation to harass, threatening to take the children away or to steal them, and calling your partner a bad father or a bad mother (named core insults).

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8. Using gender privilege: Examples: "I am the man, and I will make all the major decisions." Or "I am the man, so I am the king of my castle." Or "I am a woman, and therefore, I am a better parent." Or "I am the woman, so I will not let you see the children unless I say so."

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9. Using Economic Abuse: refusing to allow your partner to work, handling all of the finances, not letting them have access to a checking account or credit cards, not allowing them to have a separate account of any kind, giving your partner an allowance (as a form of control), "Whoever makes the money is in charge of it."

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10. Using Coercion and Threats: using force or threats to get control or manipulate, threatening to leave, threatening to commit suicide, threatening to kill your partner, their family, or others, trying to get your partner to drop pending charges.

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  1. Drug and Alcohol Addiction counseling.

  2. Supervised visitation monitoring

     Intake services

On-site or Off-site professional supervised visitation monitoring

Child(ren) exchange monitoring

Travel and extended visit monitoring

Telephone monitoring

Reports for parents, Attorneys, and Court

Court appearances

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