Preventing Violence by Encouraging Healthy Relationships | March 11, 2022
Date of Presentation: March 11, 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Keywords: #healthy relationships #prevention #protective factors #resilience #risk factors #trauma #violence
In this presentation, Kaylee Trottier introduces risk and protective factors for violence and prevention as well as intervention strategies behavioral health specialists can apply in their practice. Kaylee also includes case scenarios to identify and build on protective factors with partners and family units.
Recording:
Presented by:
Kaylee Trottier
Dr. Kaylee Trottier, the Executive Director at Indigenous Living, is a member of the Deer Clan from Turtle Mountain Chippewa Tribe. Kaylee is dedicated to providing culturally-competent teletherapy, training, and consultation services to Indigenous communities. After receiving her PhD from the Indians into Psychology Doctorate Education program at the University of North Dakota in 2013, she completed her internship at the Black Hills Healthcare System. Kaylee also served as a clinical supervisor at Seattle Indian Health Board where she prioritized training culturally-competent therapists.
Resources Provided:
- Evaluation
- Preventing Intimate Partner Violence (CDC)
- Risk and Protective Factors for Perpetration (CDC)
- Addressing Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native People (CDC)
- Domestic Violence Safety Plan (EndTheFear.co.uk)
- Preventing Intimate Partner Violence Across the Lifespan: A Technical Package of Programs, Policies, and Practices (CDC)
- Homicides of American Indians/Alaska Natives — National Violent Death Reporting System, United States, 2003–2018 (MMWR)
- Disability and Risk of Recent Sexual Violence in the United States (AJPH)
- Chronic Diseases, Health Conditions, and Other Impacts Associated With Rape Victimization of U.S. Women (JIPV)
- National Prevalence of Sexual Violence by a Workplace-Related Perpetrator (AJPM)
- Prevalence of Intimate Partner Reproductive Coercion in the United States: Racial and Ethnic Differences (JIPV)
- Rape-Related Pregnancy and Association With Reproductive Coercion in the U.S. (AJPM)
- Economic Insecurity and Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Victimization (AJPM)
- Prevalence of Partner Abuse: Rates of Emotional Abuse and Control (Partner Abuse)
- Intimate Partner Violence (CDC)
- More Than a Literature Review: The Partner Abuse State of Knowledge Articles and Online Database (Partner Abuse)
- Lifetime Number of Perpetrators and Victim–Offender Relationship Status Per U.S. Victim of Intimate Partner, Sexual Violence, or Stalking (JIPV)
- Dominance and symmetry in partner violence by male and female university students in 32 nations (Children & Youth Services Review)
- Intimate Partner Violence Triange (NIWRC)
- Making it Matter With Micro-Interventions (Ursula Whiteside)
- Boys Run
- I Toowú Klatseen Strengthen your spirit!
- DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets (Marsha Linehan)
Date added: March 10, 2022