Spousal/Partner Abuse Identification: Detection & Strategies to Better Support System-Involved Youth & Families
Tue, Jan 27
|Online Event
This course, with Nicole Kelly, Psy.D. & Kwonta Phatiphong, Psy.D., meets the qualifications for 15 CE hours of Spousal/Partner Abuse training, which is required by the CA BBS for LPCC & LCSW licensure attainment.


Time & Location
Jan 27, 2026, 9:00 AM PST – Jan 28, 2026, 5:30 PM PST
Online Event
About the Event
Nicole Kelly, Psy.D. & Kwonta Phatiphong, Psy.D.
Training Description
Domestic violence/interpersonal violence (DV/IPV) is a growing concern so it’s essential for those who support system-involved youth to understand what it is, how to recognize warning signs and how to support individuals in a violent relationship. This training will provide an overview of domestic violence/interpersonal violence including a history of it in the United States and an overview of groups at heightened risk for domestic violence/interpersonal violence. Participants will learn how to conduct a risk assessment and safety plan for a system-involved youth or caregiver in an abusive relationship and how to support them whether they are still in an abusive relationship or have recently gotten out of one.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be to identify and distinguish between at least 2 types of interpersonal violence.
Participants will acquire and be able to apply at least 1 tool for detecting when…





