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Sexual violence and intimate partner violence are among the most severe stressors that women may experience in their lifetime and can have numerous social and psychological consequences. This course is the second in a series of courses that provide detailed guidance on the clinical management of rape and intimate partner violence survivors (CMR-IPV). It gives an overview of the common social consequences and psychological reactions to sexual violence and intimate partner violence. This course also highlights different coping methods, social support, and stress reduction techniques to help patients reduce their psychological distress reactions.
Course overview:
Psychological distress reactions follow common violence. These reactions may be overwhelming but are normal and often temporary. Most women recover from a violent situation, especially if they feel safe and receive emotional support from people they trust. The impact of intimate partner violence on mental health can be more subtle, yet very harmful. The violence may repeatedly occur and over a long period. It can grow worse and involve extreme emotional abuse.
This course is the second in a series of courses that provide detailed guidance on the clinical management of rape and intimate partner violence survivors (CMR-IPV). We recommend to first complete the first course " Introduction to the clinical management of rape and intimate partner violence in humanitarian settings"
This course gives an overview of the common social consequences and psychological reactions to sexual violence and intimate partner violence. This course also highlights different coping methods, social support, and stress reduction techniques to help patients reduce their psychological distress reactions.
The course is comprised of videos, presentations, case studies, and quizzes. It focuses on knowledge and skill-building.
Course duration: Approximately one hour.