End Abuse Long BeachThe Council meets on the second Thursday of each month at 8:00am at the
Alpert Jewish Community Center
unless otherwise noted
Date:
Thursday, October 11, 2007Time:
8:00 - 8:15 a.m. NetworkingPlace:
Alpert Jewish Community Center, Senior RoomProgram:
"The Big Five Research Trends in Domestic Violence that Everyone needs to Know"Speaker:
David Wexler, Ph.D.
David
B. Wexler, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Relationship Training Institute in San Diego, author of STOP Domestic
Violence, When Good Men Behave Badly, and Is He Depressed or What?
David B. Wexler, Ph.D., is the Executive Director of the non-profit Relationship Training Institute, (RTIprojects.org) which provides education and treatment internationally for relationship development and the prevention and treatment of relationship violence. Dr. Wexler has trained thousands of community professionals, military personnel, and law enforcement officials through extensive training seminars on the STOP Program model for treating domestic violence throughout the world. The California Psychological Association has also designated Dr. Wexler as a Master Lecturer and he received the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology award at their annual convention in 2003.
Note: David Wexler will have relevant books for sale at the presentation.
Keynote
Everyone working in the field of domestic violence needs to know how contemporary research is shaping our field and how this affects our intervention models. Participants will learn about the following topics:
Click here for: Handout Presentation References David Wexler's online book store
Opinions expressed are those of the speaker and not necessarily those of the Council and its membership.
For information about End Abuse Long Beach, please visit www.EndAbuseLB.org or contact the Program Chair:
Paul Sharpe (562) 434-1345 or email
Paul@EndAbuseLB.org
David B. Wexler, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in San Diego, specializing in the treatment of
relationships in conflict. He is the Executive Director of the non-profit Relationship Training Institute, which
provides education and treatment internationally for relationship development and the prevention and treatment of
relationship violence. He has also served as the Clinical and Administrative Supervisor for the NIMH-sponsored
research study of domestic violence in the Navy from 1991 through 1996, and again from 2001 to the present.
Dr. Wexler has authored a treatment manual with accompanying workbooks entitled STOP Domestic Violence: Innovative
Skills, Techniques, Options, and Plans for Better Relationships. Dr. Wexler has trained thousands of community
professionals, military personnel, and law enforcement officials through extensive training seminars on the The STOP
Program model throughout the world. Dr. Wexler is also the former Chairman of the Treatment & Intervention Committee of
the San Diego Domestic Violence Council and has been awarded the Distinguished Service Award for Treatment by this
Council. The California Psychological Association has also designated Dr. Wexler as a Master Lecturer and he received
the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology award at their annual convention in 2003.
The Relationship Training Institute is approved by the San Diego County Probation Department to provide clinical
training for all authorized county domestic violence treatment programs for court-ordered offenders. These five-day
training workshops are offered twice annually in San Diego County. RTI provides treatment, evaluation and consultation
for all forms of relationship development and relationship violence, including domestic violence, sexual offenders,
stalking, and victims of crimes.
The U.S. Navy contracted with Dr. Wexler to design an innovative intervention program for the prevention of date and
acquaintance rape. This program, called TRUE CONSENT: Sexual Assault Awareness Training for Men, was administered to
50,000 incoming Navy recruits annually at Great Lakes Naval Training Center as part of a four-year research study on
prevention of sexual violence in the Navy.
Dr. Wexler has served as an expert witness in numerous forensic cases in which the understanding of domestic
violence offender characteristics, domestic violence patterns in relationships, and battered women’s syndrome (now known
as “domestic violence and its effects”) can help the Court clarify the complex legal issues. He has testified for both
prosecution and defense.
Dr. Wexler is also the former Director of Psychological Services at Rancho Park Hospital, where he developed the
internationally recognized PRISM model for self-management. He has pioneered the development of self psychology and
cognitive behavior therapy in treating adolescents. He is the author of THE ADOLESCENT SELF: Strategies for
Self-management, Self-soothing, and Self-esteem in Adolescents, The PRISM Workbook, The Advanced PRISM Workbook,
published in 1993. Dr. Wexler has presented training in the PRISM model to thousands of professionals throughout the
United States and Canada.
Dr. Wexler is the author of When Good Men Behave Badly: Change Your Behavior, Change Your Relationship, and his newest
book, Is He Depressed or What?: What to Do When the Man You Love is Moody, Irritable, and Withdrawn. Dr. Wexler has been
featured on the Dr. Phil show and the TODAY show, in the Washington Post, “O” magazine,
Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Men’s
Health, and on dozens of radio and TV programs throughout North America to help educate the public about relationships
in conflict and how to resolve them. To contact Dr. Wexler or other RTI staff and faculty about professional training or
consultation, please go to the RTI website at www.RTIprojects.org or call 619.296.8103.