Pathways to reduced depression and grief: Promoting safety for women and children with mental health issues, development disabilities, and experiences of trauma

Friday, March 20, 2015: 10:15 AM-11:35 AM
Room 2 (Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)

Pathways to reduced depression: Self-efficacy and family-doctor support mediate counseling outcomes for women who have experienced intimate partner violence
Speaker:
Jodie Valpied, MEd, The University of Melbourne

Authors:
Isabelle Carr, BSc(Hons), The University of Melbourne
Lorna Jane O'Doherty, PhD, Violence and Interpersonal Aggression special interest group, Coventry University
Kelsey L. Hegarty, MBBS, FRACGP, PhD, The University of Melbourne

Project peer: Serving women with mental health issues and/or developmental disabilities who have experienced sexual and/or domestic violence
Speakers:
Karen Davis, ABD, MS, BA, Project Peer
Judith Karsevar, BS, Quality Trust

Authors:
Liz Odongo, MA, DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Melinda Coles, MSW, BS, DC Rape Crisis Center

Utilizing TF-CBT TG to treat traumatic grief due to domestic violence:
Speakers:
Allegra B. Hirsh-Wright, LCSW, RYT, Maine Behavioral Healthcare
Rebecca Brown, LCSW, Maine Behavioral Healthcare

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