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1. What are four types of emotional abuse that a batterer may use to groom his victim for future physical abuse? 2. What six areas described Carrie's "dog collar of control"? 3.What are four "If only" rationalizations commonly used by battered women? 4. What are three questions you might discuss to facilitate the unraveling of the battered woman's feelings of guilt? 5.What are three areas you might discuss to alleviate client guilt regarding her children? 6.What are three components of Learned Helplessness a battered woman may experience? 7. What are the Power House Three of learned helplessness that result in Failure Expectancy? 8. What are the six building blocks in the battered woman's Pyramid of Self-Hate? 9. What are the seven Personal Terrorisms experienced by battered women? 10.What are five components of excessive worrying a battered woman may consider? 11. What are five illusions or myths many battered women need to hold on to in order to avoid facing deeper issues, such as getting a job outside of the home? 12. What are the parts in a five-part inventory of illusions for a battered woman? 13. How is a Pains and Pluses Journal beneficial to a battered woman? 14. What are the three steps in "Killing Her Dragon" a battered woman may use to begin regaining her self-esteem?
A. 1. Stimulus, response, outcome connection; 2. Loss of control; and 3. Learning Helplessness B. 1. scapegoating; 2. building a wall; 3. unrealistic relationship expectations; 4. selflessness; 5. self-vindictive criticism; and 6. second guessing C. 1. Belittling; 2. mimicking; 3. insulting; and 4. ignoring. D. 1. Visitation; 2. safety; and 3. court testimony E. providing insights into how the imposition of a Perfect Self can destroy her self confidence as well as self-esteem F. 1. Acquiring information; 2. Thinking About What Will Happen; and 3. New Behavior G. 1. Loss of Femininity; 2. Hypochondria; 3. 4. Nightmares; 5. Disturbing Thoughts and Ghoulish Fantasies; 6. Insomnia; and 7. Perfectionism, and Memories H. 1. Recognize the self-critical thoughts; 2. discover the distortion; and 3. develop realistic rebuttals I. 1. Ownership of beliefs; 2. habitual thought patterns; and 3. evaluating the source J. 1. Detachment; 2. Dependency; 3. Perfect Sex; 4. Inadequacy; and 5. Independence K. 1. time; 2. space; 3. body language; 4. realities; 5. motivations; and 6. ownership of problem L. 1. Emotional; 2. financial; 3. housing; 4. children; and 5. protection M. 1. Addictions; 2. dysfunctional background; 3. insecurity; and 4.justifiable anger N. 1. Necessity; 2. meaning; 3.duration; 4. coping; and 5. change
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