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The Difficult Dynamics of Domestic Violence – Effective Interventions with Perpetrators, Victims and Support Systems with David L. Prucha

The Difficult Dynamics of Domestic Violence – Effective Interventions with Perpetrators, Victims and Support Systems with David L. Prucha

Episode

About this Episode:

Allison talks with Professor David L. Prucha about the unintended impacts of demonizing domestic violence perpetrators on their victims and tips for counselors working with violent offenders on how to approach this challenging population.

Presenter

About David:

David L. Prucha is a Licensed Professional Counselor who maintains an independent private practice that specializes in depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, and trauma and stressor-related disorders. David is also an adjunct faculty member for the Counseling Psychology program at Johnson and Wales University in Denver Colorado.

You can email David at contact@pruchacounseling.com
Follow him on Twitter @david_prucha

Links and References

Links and References:

David’s article in Counseling Today: https://ct.counseling.org/2018/04/the-wise-support-system-in-domestic-violence-rescue-efforts/

David’s private practice: http://www.pruchacounseling.com

Citation

The APA Citation for this Episode:

Shook, M. (Producer). (2018, April 26). The Difficult Dynamics of Domestic Violence: Effective Interventions with Perpetrators, Victims and Support Systems with David L. Prucha [Audio Podcast]. The Thoughtful Counselor. Retrieved from https://wp.me/p7R6fn-on.

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