Advanced Insights into Domestic Abuse and Violence – Part 3

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Advanced Insights into Domestic Abuse and Violence – Part 3

About this course

The Neuro-Physical Reality of Domestic AbuseDomestic abuse leaves more than emotional scars—it imprints profoundly on the brain, nervous system, and body. In Part 3 of the Advanced Insights into Domestic Abuse and Violence series, you will embark on a scientifically grounded journey into the neuro-physical consequences of sustained abuse, uncovering how trauma reshapes the mind, disrupts the body, and alters lives at a biological level.The Impact Beyond EmotionThis course goes beyond psychological understanding to explore the tangible effects of abuse on the body. You will investigate the physical consequences of violent acts—such as strangulation, suffocation, and near-drowning—and examine their recognition as serious offences in medical and legal contexts. With a focus on forensic indicators and clinical assessments, you will gain critical knowledge to better identify, understand, and respond to these assaults.The Science Behind TraumaDrawing on cutting-edge neuroscience, medical research, and forensic science, this course examines how chronic trauma affects brain structure and function. You will explore how key regions—the amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex—are altered by sustained abuse, influencing fear responses, memory, emotional regulation, and decision-making.You will also learn how trauma disrupts the autonomic nervous system, driving cycles of hypervigilance, shutdown, and chronic stress. Prolonged abuse may contribute to systemic inflammation and is linked to long-term illnesses, including cardiovascular disease and autoimmune conditions. This holistic understanding underscores why domestic abuse is not just a private crisis but a pressing public health issue.Legal and Forensic PerspectivesThe course also addresses evolving legal frameworks for neuro-physical abuse and highlights the challenges faced by forensic professionals and legal advocates in presentin

What you'll learn

  • understand the neuro-physical consequences of domestic abuse
  • identify forensic indicators of trauma
  • explain the biological impact of chronic trauma on brain function and structure
  • recognize the legal challenges related to neuro-physical abuse

Course objectives

  • equip students with knowledge to respond to domestic abuse cases
  • foster a holistic understanding of trauma's public health implications
  • improve identification skills for signs of physical violence in abuse cases

Skills you'll gain

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