James A. Erickson, D.Min., MFT

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Nonviolent Families

Relevance to Scope of Practice: Violence in society is often the result of violence in families. To work for healthy families in a healthy society, violence in families needs to be addressed.


1)
     
Addressing the Family

2)      Family violence described

a)      Stress and family violence

b)      Multigenerational family violence

c)       Intimacy and family violence

d)      The parental dyad

3)      Assessing family violence

a)      The “identified patient”

b)      Individual pathologies

4)      Nonviolent Communication

5)      The Courage to Change

6)      Grieving the loss of violence

7)      Nonviolent families in a violent world

a)      Countercultural stance

b)      Families as Islands of nonviolence


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