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Otra Forma de...Elegir el Cambio

Manual Del Participante - Women's Edition (Spanish Translation)

Nada Yorke

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Cognella, Inc
10 April 2024
Otra Forma de…Elegir el Cambio: Manual del Participante – Women's Edition is a Spanish translation of Another Way…Choosing to Change: Participant's Handbook – Women's Edition. It is a facilitator-led, strengths-based, solution-focused program designed for women who use force in their intimate partner relationships. The handbook helps to guide women toward healthy self-reflection and increased personal resiliency, while they explore safe and nonviolent relationship responses. It educates participants on what constitutes abusive behaviors, encourages introspection, promotes personal responsibility for abusive behaviors, and teaches nonviolent conflict resolution. The handbook progresses in tandem with the 52-week facilitator guide (which is printed in English), providing women with weekly interventions and actionable goals. Coping skills, spiritual and emotional healing, relationship management, parenting, socialization, recovery from trauma, mindfulness and relaxation, and personal growth, among a number of other topics, are explored in a group setting, allowing for meaningful discussion and support. Otra Forma de…Elegir el Cambio is an exemplary curriculum to help women develop deeper connection, cultivate opportunities to foster healthy interdependence in their relationships, and embrace nonviolent solutions to resolve conflict.
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Imprint:   Cognella, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9798823327176
Pages:   396
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nada J. Yorke is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, the co-owner of Yorke Consulting, and the manager of Correctional Counseling for Change, which provides assistance to individuals and organizations who desire to implement abuser intervention programming within correctional and rehabilitation centers. With over 40 years in the criminal justice field, Nada is a retired probation officer, former victim advocate, published researcher and author, and recognized court expert in domestic violence, having testified in over 30 trials. She holds a master's degree in social work from California State University at Bakersfield.

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