TREATMENT PLAN 1. Ensure your safety: You must feel safe. I would find several shelters for battered women and take her there. I would make sure the shelter allows children, so she can take them with her, and I would reassure her that she is safe and that the staff there won't let anyone know she is there.2. Believing her - this will help with emotional support and listening to her, can help her feel strong and have a voice.3. Show her options: show her resources, help her provide for her family, find her a safe place to live, get a job, and go back to school4. Mentor: Having the support of someone to talk to; Having a support system can help you if you have decided to return to an abusive relationship. I would also include the pros and cons of their situation in my plan. You have to face the person's fears when it comes to making life-changing decisions. And most women depend on their partner financially and emotionally. Below is a decision balance graph (University of Arizona State). Which the victim could refer to when necessary, as a reminder. I write kids and protect the capital and red letters, to remind the woman that you have to break the cycle for your children and to protect your
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