Introduction to Domestic Violence (Fully Accredited)
A Comprehensive Overview

Introduction to Domestic Violence (Fully Accredited) udemy course
A Comprehensive Overview
Ongoing Professional Development: This course provides the knowledge and skills to improve performance in this area, offering 10 hours of valuable learning and professional development, as evidenced on the certificate issued upon completion.
Live Streamed Availability: This course and a range of other related courses can be delivered to groups of between 6 and 25 people via Live Streaming with Zoom. Contact Kevin O’Doherty for more details on pricing and availability etc.
This IAOTH (International Association of Therapists) accredited course offers a comprehensive and in-depth introduction to the challenging and crucial topic of domestic violence. It provides an essential foundation for anyone seeking to understand and address the complexities of domestic violence, both from a professional and personal perspective. Upon completion of the course, students will receive a certificate, recognizing their understanding of this critical area.
Packed with video lectures, PowerPoint presentations, audio files, handouts, resources, and interactive quizzes and exercises, this course ensures an engaging and thorough learning experience. Key topics covered include:
Key Areas of Focus:
Definition of Domestic Violence: Understand the full scope of domestic violence, including its various forms—physical, emotional, psychological, sexual, and economic abuse—and the various ways it manifests in relationships.
Causes and Effects of Domestic Violence: Explore the underlying causes of domestic violence, including societal, psychological, and relational factors. Learn how domestic violence affects both the victim and the perpetrator, as well as the ripple effects it has on families, communities, and wider society.
Impact on Children: Examine the profound effects that domestic violence can have on children within the family unit, both short-term and long-term. Learn how children may witness, be affected by, or become involved in abusive situations, and the specific interventions needed to protect and support them.
Support and Help for Victims: Understand how professionals, support workers, and staff members can offer support to victims of domestic violence. The course will explore practical approaches for offering assistance, as well as the challenges and barriers that might arise when working with victims of abuse.
Accessing Additional Support: Learn about the support systems available to victims of domestic violence in both the UK and USA, including specialized domestic violence shelters, advocacy groups, and helplines. The course will provide a clear overview of local and national organizations that offer resources for those affected by domestic violence.
Practical Tasks and Learning Exercises: Throughout the course, students will complete a variety of practical exercises designed to reinforce learning. These tasks help students better understand key concepts and how to apply them when supporting victims of domestic violence.
Teaching Style:
The course is taught in a relaxed, informal, and professional manner to make this sensitive topic both approachable and educational. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to reflect on and discuss the material, enhancing their understanding. Interaction with the instructor, Kevin O'Doherty, is welcomed and encouraged. He is available for any questions, clarifications, or further insights students may seek. Kevin values feedback and input from students, allowing for a collaborative learning environment.
Course Instructor:
Kevin O'Doherty is a Psychologist, Forensic Mental Health Expert Witness, and CBT Therapist with over 20 years of experience in the mental health field. His practical knowledge and deep understanding of mental health and domestic violence inform his teaching approach. Kevin has a wealth of expertise that he shares with students, providing a comprehensive view of domestic violence and its impact on individuals and families.
Additional Learning Options:
This course is available for live streaming and face-to-face sessions upon request, allowing individuals and organizations to engage with the material in a more personalized format. Kevin also encourages students to reach out directly if they have specific learning needs or questions.
Ideal for:
This course is perfect for anyone with a professional or personal interest in domestic violence, including social workers, healthcare professionals, therapists, educators, law enforcement officers, or anyone seeking to understand and address domestic violence in their community. It is particularly valuable for individuals working with vulnerable populations and those involved in providing support and assistance to victims of abuse.
By taking this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and practical skills to better support those affected by domestic violence and to contribute to meaningful change in your community or professional practice.