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Introduction Domestic violence (DV) is a pattern of behavior used to establish power and control over another person through fear and intimidation, often including the threat or use of violence. Domestic violence can include physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and/or sexual abuse. Abusers may use pressure, fear, intimidation, separation, and other behaviors to gain and retain power over their victims. Domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of ethnicity, race, income, class, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity. One in four women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime. Domestic violence occurs in same-sex relationships, and men can be victims as well. According to Carter (Personal communication, 2014), Director of Hoke County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault non-profit organization. There were 99 individually DV cases reported last year in Hoke County and 58 sexual assault (SA) cases reported. It was last reported that 86% of SA is not reported at all. About 32% of DV cases occurred raise in a household where domestic abuse was prevalent. This group proposal is a tool to help reach out to those victims of DV and SA and give them a chance to re-event themselves. Marketing & Screening Because of the nature of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault we will be working with young adults from 18 to 45 years of age. DV does not have a gender basis, men and women are both abused within relationships. However, with this set of group sessions, it will be focused on women that are or have been in a domestic violence situation. Because SA and DV are so closely related when it comes to a domestic violence situations the group sessions will also take sexual assaulted victims... ... middle of paper ... ... 7. Understand the law behind domestic violence and sexual assault. References Clark, P. M. (2011). Interventions for domestic violence: Cognitive behavioral therapy. Corrections Today, Vol. 73 (1), pp. 62-64. Retrieved from http://crimesolutions.gov/PracticeDetails.aspx?ID+16 Friedberg, R. D., McClure, J. M. & Garcia, J. H. (2009). Cognitive therapy techniques for children and adolescents: Tools for enhancing practice. New York, NY: Guilford Press Gadding, S. T. (2012). Groups: A counseling specialty (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education Jacobs, E. E., Masson, R. L., Harvill, R. L. & Schimmel, C. J. (2012). Group counseling: Strategies and skills (7th ed.), Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole Jones, A. (1998). 104 Activities that build: Self-esteem, teamwork, communication, anger management, self-discovery & coping skills. Richland, WA: Rec Room Publishing

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