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Treating Clients With a History of Abusive Relationships

Clients with a history of abusive relationships tend to exhibit certain predictable behavioural patterns underlying emotional needs and cognitive distortions. Therapists have a vital role in helping the clients to identify these patterns and their underlying causes. Otherwise, the maladaptive patterns are bound to repeat themselves which will then lead to the same type of relationship problems, just in a different context.
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Clients with a history of abusive relationships tend to exhibit certain predictable behavioural patterns underlying emotional needs and cognitive distortions.  Therapists have a vital role in helping the clients to identify these patterns and their underlying causes.  Otherwise, the maladaptive patterns are bound to repeat themselves which will then lead to the same type of relationship problems, just in a different context. This course will review important topics and skills clinicians need to master in order to be effective in helping clients break these maladaptive patterns that usually lead to clients entering abusive relationships over and over again.

This comprehensive course will review the evidence and breakthroughs provided by research, and it will also disperse past misconceptions and errors in prior research on abusive relationships, especially co-dependency.  If you work with clients who suffer distress, trauma, lack of emotional fulfilment or loneliness due to the tendency to be drawn to abusive relationships then this is a course for you.

You will learn about:

  • the development and use of co-dependency,
  • understanding DSM-5 Dependent Personality Disorder,
  • attachment styles, and
  • using specific treatment tools with clients.

 

You will practice techniques such as:

  •  the wheel of power and control,
  • the four horsemen,
  • the love languages, and
  • the sound relationship house.

The presenter will discuss how to identify and work through transference issues that are common in treating clients with dependent traits and he will engage you in thoughtful peer discussion of presented case vignettes. Recent research on treatment/symptom management for these clients will also be broken down into useful and practical counselling techniques. The seminar will include time for practicing skills so that you are confident to use them in your office immediately after you have done this course.

Learning Objectives:

This training will provide participants clinical knowledge and tools to:

a). Define dependency and co-dependency.

b). Be able to explain the purpose of using roles in relationships.

c). Be able to identify at least five of the eight diagnostic criteria of Dependent Personality Disorder and one common impact of symptoms.

d). Be able to describe and use objectifiable measurements in unhealthy dependent emotional needs and behaviours.

e). Learner will be able to identify patterns in healthy relationships.

f). Learner will be able to name 5 family relationship styles as part of fostering dependent behaviour.

g). Learner will be able to implement at least one intervention for addressing feelings and behaviours of unhealthy dependency.

Target Audience:

Mental health counsellors, psychologists, social workers, drug and alcohol counsellors, marriage and family therapists, telehealth treatment professionals, and other clinical mental health professionals.

CPD Information For Mental Health Professionals

Enjoy complete flexibility with 100% self-paced learning you can access anytime, anywhere, and on any device. Pay once for lifetime access.

Course Duration: 6 learning hours

Certificate and CPD hours: On completion you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion to support your CPD records.

Assessment: Complete a short quiz at the end (80% pass mark), which you can resit as many times as needed.

Lifetime Access: Your access to the course does not expire, so you can revisit key concepts anytime you want a refresher for practice.

CPD Eligibility: This program may be suitable for CPD for professionals such as:

  • Psychologists
  • Counsellors and Psychotherapists
  • Social Workers
  • Community Workers
  • Mental Health Nurses
  • General Practitioners (GPs)
  • Occupational Therapists

 

CPD requirements vary between professional bodies, so please check with your association or credentialing body to confirm you can claim CPD hours/OPD points for this program and what evidence they require.

Course Content

Introduction/Materials
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Assessment
Meet Your Instructor

Children and adolescents experiencing suicidal ideation, complex trauma, and severe behavioral challenges - and the practitioners who work with them - can need more than generic therapeutic approaches to navigate these high-risk situations successfully. Leo DeBroeck has dedicated his career to developing practical, evidence-based interventions for the most vulnerable young people, becoming an internationally recognised expert who has worked across every level of care from intensive inpatient settings to school-based services.

As President and Founder of Counselor's Choice Award LLC and Licensed Mental Health Counselor with Child Mental Health Specialist credentials, DeBroeck brings unique expertise that bridges clinical practice with professional education and product development. His MS in Clinical Psychology with thesis research on suicide factors, combined with his CBT Plus certification from the University of Washington and Harborview Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress Center, demonstrates his commitment to understanding the complex factors that put young people at risk. His published children's therapy books and scientific research on suicidality in young adults reflect his ability to create practical resources that help both clinicians and families navigate difficult conversations about mental health.

DeBroeck's expertise spans child and adolescent mental health, suicide prevention and assessment, trauma therapy, ADHD treatment, codependency, abusive relationships, grief counseling, and addiction counseling. His approach recognises that effective work with high-risk youth requires understanding family systems, school environments, and community resources while maintaining safety as the primary concern. He specialises in cases requiring intensive intervention, situations where standard outpatient therapy hasn't been sufficient, and training practitioners to work confidently with suicidal and severely traumatised children and adolescents.

What sets his training apart is real-world crisis experience combined with practical resource development. DeBroeck doesn't just teach theory - he shows practitioners exactly what to do and say in high-risk situations, drawing from years of intensive inpatient work and wraparound services. His development of therapeutic tools and children's therapy books demonstrates his understanding that effective intervention often requires creative, engaging approaches that meet young clients where they are.

For your practice, expect to gain specific suicide assessment techniques, tools for engaging resistant adolescents, and frameworks for coordinating care across multiple levels of intervention. His approach particularly benefits clinicians working with high-risk youth, those needing confidence in crisis situations, or practitioners wanting to develop expertise in intensive mental health services.

Quick Win: DeBroeck's "safety scaling" technique helps practitioners quickly assess suicide risk while building therapeutic rapport with adolescents - which helps create a foundation for honest communication about difficult topics while maintaining appropriate clinical vigilance.

Qualifications

  • MS, Clinical Psychology (thesis: factors in suicide)
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Washington State
  • Child Mental Health Specialist (CMHS), Washington State
  • Mental Health Professional (MHP)
  • CBT Plus Certified, University of Washington and Harborview Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress Center

Leadership & Business

  • President & Founder, Counselor's Choice Award LLC, Washington State, current
  • Continuing Education Course Provider, USA, Australia, Canada, UK, current
  • Product reviewer for counseling and therapeutic tools
  • International trainer and course developer

Professional Experience

  • Mental Health Therapist, Community health center, Washington State (full-time with Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists team)
  • Therapist, Intensive inpatient program, Spokane, Washington (children and adolescents focus, several years)
  • Experience across multiple levels of care: long-term inpatient care, WISe wraparound intensive services, school-based therapy services, outpatient clinical settings

Clinical Specialties

  • Child and adolescent mental health across all levels of care
  • Suicide prevention, assessment, and intervention
  • Complex trauma therapy for children and adolescents
  • ADHD treatment and symptom management
  • Codependency and relationship abuse recovery
  • Grief counseling and loss processing
  • Addiction counseling for adolescents and families
  • Neglect and abuse recovery interventions
  • Self-confidence building and resilience development

Ready to work confidently with high-risk children and adolescents while developing the crisis intervention skills essential for intensive mental health practice? Discover how Leo DeBroeck's evidence-based, practical methods can help you provide effective care across all levels of treatment intensity while maintaining safety and building genuine therapeutic relationships.

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  • Duration 6 hours
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