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Take this 100% online course if you were ordered by a Judge or Court Official to enroll in rehabilitation education. This course includes proof of enrollment and a certificate of completion. 

Rehabilitation Impact Education eCounseling or eCoaching is also available for an additional $60 per session hour -includes weekly summary letters - Please call to schedule, #936-444-7508

Instructor(s)

Health Psychologist

Valerie Catt Joglar

Valerie Catt is a certified master mental health psychologist and a rehabilitation impact education coach with an advanced degree certificate in health and wellness coaching and rehabilitation education. Val has been creating online course curriculum since 2012 and has extensive experience in court mandated education services including elearning courses and impact coaching curriculum.

eCourse Curriculum: AWARENESS

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    Chapter 1: DV/BIP Awareness and Victims Survivor Impact Panels- Healthy Relationships

    • Victim Impact Panels Definition: A Victim Impact Panel (VIP) is a community-based meeting for victims/witnesses to describe the experiences they or loved ones have endured due to the actions of [others].

    • Resources and programs to serve you RIGHT NOW: Connect with services in your area by clicking the list below or speak with someone immediately by calling the National Domestic Violence Hotline at (800) 799-SAFE (7233) or (800) 787-3224 (TTY)

    • The term batterer can be applied to a broad range of individuals. A batterer is an individual who commits acts of physical violence and domination against an intimate partner or ex-partner. The violence is usually episodic rather than a one-time event

    • The general pattern of domestic violence is that abuse gets worse over time. If you can identify the signs of abuse early on in the relationship, you may have a better chance of getting out safely.

    • Like heterosexual people, LGBT people are impacted by violence and abuse in intimate relationships, including physical battering, emotional abuse, and sexual assault.

    • (09:19) What is domestic violence? Channel, Domesticshelters.org

    • (22:38) Why You Can't Leave The Relationship (Intermittent Reinforcement) - Teal Swan - @TealSwan.com

    • (23:21) Gaslighting (What is Gaslighting and How To Heal From It) 141,748 views TealSwan.com

    • Everyone deserves to be in a safe and healthy relationship. Do you know if your relationship is healthy? Choose how often your partner does the following to find out. Make sure to write down your responses. At the end, you’ll find out your score.

    • What Does a Healthy Relationship Look Like? Healthy relationships involve honesty, trust, respect and open communication between partners and they take effort and compromise from both people. There is no imbalance of power.

    • (17:33) How to Attract A Water Relationship 115,664 views Now Available: The New Book: Feel Alive By Ralph Smart:

    • Quiz: Recognizing DV/BIPP

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