Dear Nada,
I could use your advice. I'm the Executive Director for an organization of
parents who are trying to protect our children from our abusive
ex-partner's harmful narcissistic/borderline behaviors. These are often
cases of purely psychological abuse and neglect.
I have also worked as an instructional/ curriculum designer and program
outcome administrator for the technical colleges in Wisconsin, when WTCS
switched paradigms from teaching to learning.
We are designing a program to stop the abuse and care for the family.
The protocol would have 3 main phases.
1. Rescue the children from the abuse.
2. Provide an evidenced based, trauma informed psychoeducational workshop
for the children and the nonabusive parent.
*3. Require the abuser to do something.---Ha Ha. This is what we don't
know. I'm sure that there are not programs specifically designed for
Cluster B abusers, but we are looking for some advice about part 3, so that
we can establish ways to safely reconnect the children with that parent
too. *
*I appreciate your thoughts. *
*Kay*
*targetedmom@gmail.com <targetedmom@gmail.com>*
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