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Session 10 of the series presents a power-charged
roleplay of a recently released husband and his wife, revealing an error
in thinking: "My point of view is right. Period." What is
the result of failing to see another's point of view?
Session 11 looks at coming home from
prison and coming back into childrens' and partners' lives, and the
thinking errors that can complicate re-entry back into the family system.
Session 12 includes one of the most powerful
and thought-provoking segments in the program for the group. A guest
speaker, a woman who along with her young daughter was a victim of a
violent crime, recounts her chilling experience. She discusses the long-term
psychological effects that resonate to this day for both of them, even
years later.
Session 13 With a newfound compassion
for the victim, group members share their experiences as the perpetrator
in violent crimes like the one described. They realize for the first
time the true impact of their actions on victims like her, whereas before,
"I never thought about the victim."
Session 14 looks at conflict resolution
by way of empathy. A roleplay illustrate what happens in a romantic
relationship when empathy is not used by both partners.
Session 15 contains a review of the three
main areas of thinking errors covered in this series, and a general
wrap-up.
Length: 54 minutes
(with pauses for discussion or class break)
VHS (#1500C) DVD (#1500CDV)
Individual price for Part III $425
Series price for Parts I, II, & III $995 (#1500)
(series includes comprehensive
Leader's Guide/Workbook curriculum)
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