Prevention and Intervention Classes
Prevention and Intervention Classes
Court Ordered Classes (FREE 2024-2026)
26 Weeks Domestic Violence Program is available using Zoom Meetings. Classes meet one day out of the week for 1 hour. Group Counseling meets every Sunday at 2:00pm. Please call for information. To schedule orientation, please text 424-902-2882 with an email address or fill-out the Contact Us form. Processing fee: $50.00 one-time payment.​
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There is a waiting list for Spanish Classes. If interested please text 424-902-2882 type DV Spanish Class and leave your name, number and email. Next Class January 3, 2025.
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Student must have a working laptop, desktop, or phone with internet connection to attend class. If employed classes are scheduled on Saturday or take late night classes during the week.
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We also offer Holistic Individual Counseling and Group Counseling. Holistic Counseling is held by DV Social Workers, Interns or State Certified Domestic Violence Advocate/Counselors. We do refer victims to licensed Psychologist and clinical Psychiatrist if needed.
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Social Workers that are in need of Report Cards or Basic Reports on clients, please request two weeks in advance.
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20 Weeks Domestic Violence Prevention Program (Teens)
Teens will learn to love themselves, raise their self-esteem, focus on what's important, set goals, and find purpose. We offer speech therapy and the fundamentals of learning how to read and write again after trauma. Teens are taught structure, creative listening skills, self-evaluation, maturity and how to volunteer to serve in their local community. Teens will also learn domestic violence awareness, human trafficking, sexual assault, rape, family violence, cyberbullying, school bullying, financial exploitation, and more to provide awareness. Classes are not like adult classes they're formulated to reach 13–17-year-olds. Classes are virtually online and in-classroom settings with outdoor activities for assignments. Make payment of $35.00 one-time click here
20 Weeks Domestic Violence Intervention Program (Teens Anger Management)
Teens will learn accountability, cyberbullying, school bullying, empathy, anger management, structure, family violence, domestic violence, responsibilities, respect, grievance, stress management, coping skills, friendships, juvenile delinquency, motivation, mindfulness, say-no-to drugs, gang participation, leadership skills, juvenile court, criminal court, community service, felony, misdemeanor, and the prison system for juveniles. Student will be assigned to community volunteer service and training. This program is for at-risk teens and groups ages 13-17 years old. Make payment of $45.00 one time click here
26 Weeks Domestic Violence Prevention Program (Adults)
Students will learn domestic violence, human trafficking, child abuse and neglect, stalking, sexual assault, Order of Protection, police and the community, love and relationships, self-evaluation, diversity, equal justice, social media dating and awareness, safety planning, narcissistic abuse, isolation, parenting, drug and alcohol abuse, financial exploitation, coercion, love bonding and more. This program helps victims to gain knowledge and end suffering due to trauma. Make payment of $50.00 one time click here
26 Weeks Anger Management Intervention Program (Adults)
Understanding aggressive behavior and how to manage it. Students will learn to recognize: Childhood trauma, extreme physical violence, disorganize thinking, motor behavior, grandiose, delusions, erotomania, persecutory, somatic, hallucinations, stressors and ramification. Make payment of $50.00 one time. click here
36 Weeks Mental Health Workshop
This program was designed for social workers and case managers to recognize people with borderline personality disorders and the family of Mental Illness. The workshop teaches the history, symptoms, and diagnoses. Example: Borderline Personality Disorders was founded in a patient that was admitted in the hospital in 1889 it was called moral insanity. Until 1920, only 3 terms were used for personality disorder: moral insanity, psychopathic inferiority, and psychopathy. Make payment of $120.00 one time. click here
40 Weeks Young Adult Mental Health Recovery Workshop
The program touches on self-image, unstable interpersonal relationships, mood swings, impulsive and self-destructive behaviors, fear of protection and abandonment, fear of rejection and abandonment, self-harm and suicidal tendencies. This workshop focuses on forensic psychoanalysis research. Make payment of $125.00 one time. click here
47 Weeks Professional Domestic Violence Prevention and Mind Stream Alternatives (Adults)
Learn the avenues of domestic violence, human trafficking and sexual assault. Recovery and treatment plans. Explore manage care, servicing victims and aiding victims. Understand the mind and cognitive science. Learn how to alternate pieces of the mind to break it down and build it back up with solutions to formulate new life beginnings. The workshop focuses on building blocks and behavioral psychology. Make payment of $225.00 one time. click here
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52 Weeks Domestic Violence Prevention Program (Adults)
This program challenges victims to grow outside the trauma box to learn to love themselves through self- evaluation. This workshop helps students to excel in awareness eliminating the trauma and triggers of the past. Learn to heal, control racing thoughts and move towards new beginnings. Make a payment of $100.00 one time. click here
52 Weeks Domestic Violence Intervention Program for the Aggressor (Adults Only)
This program is an intense program geared towards healing and crossing over to new beginnings. We help the aggressor to better communicate with others, develop empathy, acknowledge actions, and withdraw from outburst. To silence the voices within, aggressors learn mindfulness and recognize self. The aggressor will learn new approaches to relationships, partnerships, friendships and how to save their marriage or relationship from falling apart. The aggressor will also learn structure, accountability, quiet time, boundaries, listening skills, peace, joy and true happiness. The aggressor will also recognize their good deeds to manage their anger and to celebrate the moment in the present moment. This program is to help the aggressor to build a firm foundation of learning and listening skills. Make a payment of $100.0 one time. click here
Loving Who I Am (LGBTQ)
Classes will empower individuals to recognize the good within themselves. Learn the history of the LGBTQ community and the right to belong without discrimination. We start off with the person in the mirror which is the tool we use to demonstrate reflection. Students will draw strength and power by accepting the things they can't change and change the things they can. In this class we break down what is the true meaning of relationships, marriage, family and friendships. Students will learn how to wait on change and while waiting be encourage. There are 40 topics in this workshop to lower the suicide rate within the LGBTQ community and to lift the spirits of students. Make a payment of $35.00 one time. click here
Non-Court Ordered Classes below are open to the public. Donation Fee: $100.00 click here
Duration: 45 mins. Meet per week: Twice (2x) Homework: Materials, Essays and Book Reports. Retake courses are free within 1 year of start date. Public Safety Awareness.
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30 day Virtual Relax Therapy Course (Adult Program)
Learn how to meditate, use a form of relax therapy, bathing botanica (aromatherapy), mindfulness, breaking barriers, focus, incense for home cleansing, and healthy eating. This program was design for those with Bipolar, Personality Disorders, and Schizophrenia
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30 day Domestic Violence Prevention Course (Adult program)
Students must have a working laptop, desktop, or phone with internet connection. Flexible schedule is available. Students focus points are Domestic Violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking, child abuse and neglect, and parenting skills. Classes are virtual.
30 day Elderly Abuse and Financial Exploitation Course
Students will learn the scams played on the Elderly by family members, friends, spouses, and relationship partners. How do you protect your loved ones in crisis? Class is very intense in studies, please be aware that attendance is very important to stay focus on the work given in class to pass. Students are asked to provide live presentations, research articles and videos as part of their class assignments. Participants are given multiple choice test throughout the course. Students will also learn Federal and State laws against the perpetrator.
30 day Domestic Violence Prevention Course (Teen Program)
Students must have a working laptop, desktop, or phone with internet connection. Students will learn to love themselves, raise their self-esteem, maturity levels, setting goals, find their purpose, oral communication, reading, writing and research, structure, creative listening skills, self-evaluation, staying focus, community service, healthy eating, and exercise. This is a virtual class setting with outdoor activities for assignment.
30 day Domestic Violence Intervention Course (Teen Program)
Student must have a working laptop, desktop, or phone with internet connection. Students will learn accountability, cyberbullying, school bullying, empathy, anger management, structure, family violence, domestic violence, responsibilities, respect, grievance, stress management, coping skills, friendships, juvenile delinquency, motivation, mindfulness, say-no-to drugs, gang participation, juvenile court, criminal court, community service, felony, misdemeanor, and prison system for juveniles. Student will be assigned to community volunteer service and training. This program is for at-risk teens and groups.
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30 day Understanding Narcissism (Teen and Adult Program)
Understand the basics of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). Reflect on examples of narcissism in media or your surroundings. Explore the different types of narcissism such as grandiose and vulnerable. Identify behaviors in characters from books or movies that may represent these types. Learn the traits of a narcissist the lack of empathy, grandiosity, need for admiration. Reflect on whether you've seen these traits in people you know or in yourself. The origins of narcissism discuss the potential causes of narcissism, including childhood experiences and genetics. Consider how different upbringings can influence personality traits. Narcissism vs. Self-Confidence understand the difference between healthy self-confidence and narcissism. List behaviors that reflect self-confidence and those that lean towards narcissism. Narcissism in Relationships learn how narcissism affects relationships with friends, family, and partners. Reflect on how a narcissist might behave in friendship or romantic relationship. Recap and Reflection review the key concepts from the week. Write a short reflection on what you've learned and how it applies to your life and more....​This program aims to provide a thorough understanding of narcissism and empower you to manage and overcome its effects.
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30 Day Understanding Infectious Diseases in the USA
Learning the difference between bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. The history and impact of a major infectious diseases in the US., Influenza, HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, Monkey Pox, etc. How diseases spread, concepts like incidence, prevalence, and modes of transmission. Common bacterial infections include tuberculosis, strep throat, and urinary tract infections. Fungal and parasitic infections the basic understanding of diseases like ringworm and malaria. Vaccinations the importance, how vaccines work, and common vaccines recommended for adults. Personal hygiene the best practices for hygiene to prevent disease (e.g., handwashing, safe food handling). Role of public health in controlling infectious diseases, quarantine, and contact tracing. Managing infectious diseases recognizing the symptoms common symptoms of major infectious diseases. Seeking medical care when and how to seek care, the role of antibiotics and antivirals. Antibiotic resistance understanding antibiotic resistance and its implications for treatment. Global and US public health issues discussion of emerging infectious diseases (e.g. Ebola, Zika) and global health. Case studies and practical applications.​​
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26 Weeks Domestic Violence Prevention Course (Adult Program)
Student must have a working laptop, desktop, or phone with internet service. Class meets three times a week. Students will learn about the domestic violence control wheel, human trafficking, child abuse and neglect, stalking, rape, Order of Protection, police and the community, love and relationships, self-evaluation, diversity, equal justice, social media dating, safety planning, narcissistic abuse, isolation, parenting, drug and alcohol abuse, financial exploitation, coercion, love bonding and more. This classroom experience is more than talks on Domestic Violence it fills the loopholes in the lives of every victim to end suffering and the return to their abuser.
47 Weeks Domestic Violence Training for Professionals Research and Development (Adults)
Navigating DSM-5 as a gateway to the study of Mental Health within the scope of Domestic Violence, child endangerment, family violence, narcissistic behavior and the full study of the mind, patterns, and humanistic therapy.
52 Weeks Domestic Violence Prevention Course (Adult Program)
Students must have a working laptop, desktop, or phone with internet connection. Class meets twice a week. This program challenges victims to grow outside the trauma box to learn to love themselves through self- evaluation. This program also helps students to excel in awareness eliminating the trauma, triggers and thought of returning to the abuser. To heal, focus and move forward. Our teachings are in line with the federal and state laws to keep victims stay safe and fearless.
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52 Weeks Batterer Intervention Course for the Aggressor
​BIP is an intense program geared towards healing and crossing over to new beginnings. This program will help the aggressor to better communicate with others, develop empathy, acknowledge actions, and withdraw from outburst. To silence the voices within, aggressors learn mindfulness and recognize self. The aggressor will learn new approaches to relationships/partnerships, friendships and how to save their marriage or relationship from falling apart. The aggressor will also learn structure, accountability, quiet time, boundaries, listening skills, peace, joy and true happiness. In order to help the aggressor to recognize their good deeds of managing their anger is to celebrate the moment in the present moment. The program is to build a firm foundation of learning and listening skills. To provide a benchmark of work ethnics to stop aggressive behavior.
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For more information, please email us at the following: Info@pathwaysforvictims.org