Advanced Insights in into Domestic Abuse and Violence Part 1: Psychological Aspects
Advanced Insights into Domestic Abuse and Violence part 1 Domestic abuse is a critical global issue that affects individuals, families, and communities. Building upon the 'Domestic Abuse and Violence: Foundational Course', this advanced programme of learning offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to understanding, addressing, and preventing domestic abuse and violence. Who is this course for? This course is designed for professionals in social work, law enforcement, healthcare, legal advocacy, and related fields. However, it is open to all who seek to deepen their knowledge and contribute to the prevention of domestic abuse. What will you learn? Through a structured, modular format, delivered in separate and individual courses titled as shown below, participants will explore: Part 1, The Psychology of Abuse – Understanding survivor trauma and abuser behaviour. Available now. Part 2, Societal and Cultural Influences – Examining the systemic factors that perpetuate abuse. Available now. Part 3, The Neuro-Physical Dynamics of Domestic Abuse – How prolonged trauma impacts brain function and bodily responses. Available now. Part 4, Domestic Abuse and Neuroplasticity – Exploring the brain’s ability to heal from trauma. Coming soon. Part 5, Intervention and Support Systems – Trauma-informed, survivor-centred approaches to recovery. Coming soon. Part 6, Prevention Strategies and Policy Development – Analysing legal frameworks and community-based prevention efforts. Coming soon. This course covers all forms of domestic abuse, including physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and coercive control. Participants will gain insights into the long-term effects of trauma and learn how to support survivors effectively. Who should take this course? This programme is ideal for those who: Want to heal from the effects of domestic abuse through knowledge and empowerment. Are committed to ending domestic abuse and violence on a global scale. Seek to support survivors in rebuilding their lives with self-worth, self-love, and holistic healing. Course Requirements To gain the most from this course, students are encouraged to first complete Deborah's 'Domestic Abuse and Violence: Foundational Course. This will provide a solid understanding of the core issues before engaging with this advanced material. Supportive learning Student learning is supported with a pdf learning manual to download and to read along with the audio lessons. A self-assessment test is included in the document and students will need to submit if they are wishing to obtain the optional certificate of completion. Certification Upon successful completion, students will receive: A free Udemy Certificate of Completion. The option to obtain a Certificate of Completion from Deborah, your instructor, free however students must remain enrolled on the course and submit evidence of completing the course, along with completing any assessment.


