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Perpetrator with complex Issues Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Referral Assessment Matrix mutually abusive ~;treatment contra-indicated~ children at high risk of exposure and direct abuse: in need of protective services~ complex case Mandatory treatment for the offender, Specialized treatment for victim~ children at high risk of exposure and direct abuse: in need of protective services~ Couples counseling and family therapy based on individual therapy success Issue: as the offender becomes healthier victim may undermine change~ ~ FV awareness, emotional support, safety planning and supports for victim and children~ treatment for perpetrator may be contra-indicated~ Protection order may be needed ~ Safe visitation services may be needed FV~ awareness, emotional support, safety planning, and supports for victim & children ~ Mandatory treatment for perpetrator ~ Couples counseling and family therapy based on individual therapy success Victim with complex needs Healthy victim Perpetrator with complex Issues Perpetrator Treatable Isolated or situational abuse ~ no established pattern of abusive behavior Teaching and support approach,Crisis Intervention Life skills,Anger management Stress management Conflict resolution Abuse awareness Communications

Perpetrator with complex Issues Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Referral Assessment Matrix mutually abusive ~;treatment contra-indicated~ children at high risk of exposure and direct abuse: in need of protective services~ complex case Mandatory treatment for the offender, Specialized treatment for victim~ children at high risk of exposure and direct abuse: in need of protective services~ Couples counseling and family therapy based on individual therapy success Issue: as the offender becomes healthier victim may undermine change~ ~ FV awareness, emotional support, safety planning and supports for victim and children~ treatment for perpetrator may be contra-indicated~ Protection order may be needed ~ Safe visitation services may be needed FV~ awareness, emotional support, safety planning, and supports for victim & children ~ Mandatory treatment for perpetrator ~ Couples counseling and family therapy based on individual therapy success Victim with complex needs Healthy victim Perpetrator with complex Issues Perpetrator Treatable Isolated or situational abuse ~ no established pattern of abusive behavior Teaching and support approach,Crisis Intervention Life skills,Anger management Stress management Conflict resolution Abuse awareness Communications

Perpetrator with complex Issues Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Referral Assessment Matrix mutually abusive ~;treatment contra-indicated~ children at high risk of exposure and direct abuse: in need of protective services~ complex case Mandatory treatment for the offender, Specialized treatment for victim~ children at high risk of exposure and direct abuse: in need of protective services~ Couples counseling and family therapy based on individual therapy success Issue: as the offender becomes healthier victim may undermine change~ ~ FV awareness, emotional support, safety planning and supports for victim and children~ treatment for perpetrator may be contra-indicated~ Protection order may be needed ~ Safe visitation services may be needed FV~ awareness, emotional support, safety planning, and supports for victim & children ~ Mandatory treatment for perpetrator ~ Couples counseling and family therapy based on individual therapy success Victim with complex needs Healthy victim Perpetrator with complex Issues Perpetrator Treatable Isolated or situational abuse ~ no established pattern of abusive behavior Teaching and support approach,Crisis Intervention Life skills,Anger management Stress management Conflict resolution Abuse awareness Communications

Perpetrator with complex Issues Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Referral Assessment Matrix mutually abusive ~;treatment contra-indicated~ children at high risk of exposure and direct abuse: in need of protective services~ complex case Mandatory treatment for the offender, Specialized treatment for victim~ children at high risk of exposure and direct abuse: in need of protective services~ Couples counseling and family therapy based on individual therapy success Issue: as the offender becomes healthier victim may undermine change~ ~ FV awareness, emotional support, safety planning and supports for victim and children~ treatment for perpetrator may be contra-indicated~ Protection order may be needed ~ Safe visitation services may be needed FV~ awareness, emotional support, safety planning, and supports for victim & children ~ Mandatory treatment for perpetrator ~ Couples counseling and family therapy based on individual therapy success Victim with complex needs Healthy victim Perpetrator with complex Issues Perpetrator Treatable Isolated or situational abuse ~ no established pattern of abusive behavior Teaching and support approach,Crisis Intervention Life skills,Anger management Stress management Conflict resolution Abuse awareness Communications