w/Jordan Bobbitt, LMSW

Intimate Partner Violence: 101

Unlock the Power, Break the Silence

As clinicians, it is essential to take the initiative to learn more about harm occurring at any level that could potentially impact a client, a loved one, or even ourselves. So often Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)  goes unnoticed or unrecognized and it is about time that we begin talking about the taboo.

We are starting this conversation in THE most incredible training for you. In honor of October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we are offering Intimate Partner Violence: 101 in an engaging on-demand webinar format.

1.5 CORE Hours online webinar (asynchronous) contact hours of continuing education have been approved by the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia

Course Description:

Intimate Partner Violence: 101 is curated for clinicians and professionals working with those who are experiencing, or have been exposed to, intimate partner violence (IPV). Whether you are a mental health professional, teacher, social worker, or support team member-there is invaluable content available in this webinar.

The webinar will cover the following key areas:

  1. Raise Awareness: This module will provide an in-depth understanding of IPV including the signs, impact, and prevalence of intimate partner violence amongst teens & adults and how it occurs in different settings.

  2. Educate: This module will focus on learning evidence-based prevention strategies, direct/ indirect effects, and common practices best utilized when supporting those impacted by IPV.

  3. Empower: This module webinar will explore steps you can take to support those impacted by IPV and how to join in the greater fight against intimate partner violence on a macro level.

$35

Option One

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CEs Included

$45

Option two


✓ 1.5 CEs approved by LPCA Georgia

What Will I walk away with?

About Jordan Bobbitt, LMSW

A background of clinical social work often lends itself to developing a provider who serves as a therapist, case manager, advocate, resource gatherer, and more. The experiences which first led me on this journey began at The University of California- Davis, where I was awarded a B.S. in Human Development with two minors in Education and Religious Studies. Deeply understanding the biological, psychological, and social components of the human lifespan; how it is impacted by an individual set of beliefs; and how to share this information in a digestible way is essential to the work that I do. To strengthen these skill sets, I attended The University of Pennsylvania where I was awarded an Master of Social Work (MSW), with a Clinical Concentration; however, my skills would not be as well-rounded without my experiences in the field as an adolescent case manager, support group facilitator, mental health advocate, and outpatient therapist.