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Violence as it is
Rating: 4.7 out of 5(2 ratings)
2 students

Violence as it is

From surviving to thriving
Created byOlha Svita
Last updated 2/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • The roots of violence. Types of violence. The cycle of violence
  • Features of the aggressor
  • Life lessons of violence
  • Victimization
  • Self-defence techniques
  • The role of the ego in the Karpman triangle
  • The role of self-help groups for victims of violence
  • A multidisciplinary approach to dealing with violence
  • Consequences of the impact of violence

Course content

1 section14 lectures34m total length
  • Introduction1:05
  • The roots of violence2:04
  • Types of violence. The cycle of violence2:00
  • Features of the aggressor0:50
  • Victimization process5:48
  • The role of the ego in the Karpman triangle1:46
  • Importance of self-help groups. Consequences of the impact of violence1:41
  • A multidisciplinary approach to dealing with violence2:04
  • Self-defence techniques4:30
  • Life lessons of violence0:49
  • Cyber violence6:22
  • Innovative types of abuse3:34
  • Insights after the experienced violence1:54
  • Additional resources0:19

Requirements

  • Device Requirements: Devices (laptop, tablet, or smartphone) that can access course materials.
  • Reliable internet access
  • Respectful communication
  • Awareness: Recognize and respect diverse perspectives and experiences related to violence.
  • Readings and Resources: Complete readings and review all assigned materials.
  • A safe place for all participants in this course, free from judgement

Description

A course on violence typically explores the various forms of violence that exist in society, including physical violence, emotional abuse, sexual violence, and more.Through this course, students will learn about  the cycle of violence, the life lessons of violence, self-help groups, and how the experience of violence once lived affects the victim's future relationships. This course delves into the complex phenomenon of violence, exploring its causes, manifestations, and far-reaching impacts on individuals, communities, and societies, and strategies for prevention and intervention. Through an interdisciplinary approach, students will examine the psychological, sociological, and cultural dimensions of violence, including domestic violence  and global conflicts.

Key topics include the root causes of violence, such as trauma, and  the role of  technology, and institutions in perpetuating or mitigating violence.

By the end of the course, participants will gain critical insights into the nature of violence and develop practical tools to address it in personal, professional, and societal contexts. This course is ideal for students, professionals, and advocates seeking to foster safer, more equitable communities. Students will be able to study via films too. Overall, a course on violence aims to raise awareness, provoke critical thinking, and equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to address and combat violence in their communities and beyond. It encourages compassion, empathy, and a commitment to creating a safer, more peaceful world for all.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is suitable for multidisciplinary team professionals, students, professionals, and advocates seeking to foster safer, more equitable communities.