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STREE MANORAKSHA TRAINING
Couple and relationship counselling
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
Learning objectives
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
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Learning objectives
• Understanding when and when not to provide couple
counselling.
• Understanding the process of couple and relationship
counselling.
• To learn about safeguarding children from violence in the
family.
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
Let’s understand what is
Couple Counselling.
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
What is Couple
Counselling?
Couple Counselling is provided to
people who are in a relationship
(married or unmarried).
- Also known as marital counselling
(if the couple is married).
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
For whom?
• Unmarried couples
• Married couples
• Live in partners
• Older couples
• LGBTQI+ couples
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
Why?
• To improve relationship among the
couple by better conflict resolution.
• To learn more effective ways of
solving their problems.
• To provide support for safe
separation if needed.
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When?
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• Begin only when the safety of
the woman and her children is
ensured.
• Only if the woman has consented
for a joint session after
discussing the process in detail.
When?
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
• When there is situational violence
(when the violence is situational or
contextual).
• The couple should be able to
articulate commitment to improve
relationship.
• The couple can adhere to a contract
of no further abuse.
When not to ?
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
• If the issues are rooted in patriarchal
beliefs (power control wheel).
• If the woman is fearful of her partner.
• If the woman is not comfortable with
a joint session and does not give
consent.
When not to ?
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
• If both the partners are not
agreeing for a joint session.
• When there is ongoing severe
violence.
• When the woman or her partner
lacks capacity (in case of an acute
psychotic illness or dementia).
When not to ?
• If the woman has decided to end the
relationship.
• When the risk for aggression is high
(discussing the issues in the session
jointly may increase the violence).
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
When not to ?
• If the partner has personality
disorder- Anti Social Personality
Disorder/Narcissistic
personality/ Paranoid personality
- Evaluation and referral for
individual therapy is required
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
When not to ?
• Substance use disorder (like
severe alcohol use disorder) in
partner may be one of the
contributing factor for violence.
– Evaluation on treatment for
substance use is required
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
Types of violence between
couple
Types of violence between couple
• Physical Violence
• Emotional violence
• Sexual Violence
• Controlling behaviours
• Coercive behaviours
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
• Doubts(suspiciousness) about
the partner.
• Mental health issues of the
perpetrator.
• Use of alcohol or other
substances.
• Personality disorders.
Factors leading to male to female
violence in a relationship
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
Factors leading to male to female
violence in a relationship
• Exposure to violence from
childhood
• Patriarchal beliefs.
• Dowry related issues.
• Perceiving violence as
masculine behaviour.
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
What to do in couple
counselling?
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20
What to do?
•Take consent before every session.
•Inform that the primary goal of
therapy is ending violence among the
couple.
•Check specific risk factors for violence.
•Discuss about negative consequences
of violence.
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21
What to do?
• Discuss that there is always a risk of
injury even if less violence is present.
• Focus on anger management
techniques and afterwards on
problem solving skills.
• Discuss that violence is a learned
behaviour and a choice.
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
22
What to do?
• Both spouses must take
responsibility for stopping violence
among them.
• No-violence contract, either written
or verbal, with the therapist.
• Regularly check for escalation of
violence among the couple(Partner
can get aggressive during or after
the session).
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23
What to do?
• Ask both the partners to think about
steps to prevent further violence.
• The counsellor must have regular
discussions about the counselling
with peers or supervisors (while
maintaining the confidentiality).
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
24
What to do?
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
• First Session- Share important
information and list of referral
services.
• Appointment for further session-
consider the convenience of both
the partners.
25
What to do?
• Establish and strengthen support
system.
• Safety planning.
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26
Anger Management
STOP skills:
S – Stop for that moment. Do not react
T – Take a step back from that situation
O – Observe your body and thoughts
P – Proceed carefully
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27
Anger Management
• Write about your anger.
• Mention date and time.
A- Antecedents (Situation that caused
anger)
B- Behaviour (What did you do when
you got angry)
C- Consequences
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28
Problem Solving
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
29
Conflict Resolution- Healthy Methods
Reasoning Using rational
arguments
checking alternatives, finding solutions
for the problem.
Assertion Expressing views
and wants directly
and respectfully
clearly stating one’s position,
respectfully redirecting the
conversation to the issue, emphasizing
points.
Partner
Support
Acknowledging
partners view
actively listening or questioning,
expressing clear agreement with the
partner, making compromises or
concessions (middle ground)
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
30
Conflict Resolution- Negative Methods
Coercion Taking control using
force
Blame, threats, sarcasm, physical or
verbal aggression.
Manipulation Attempting to gain
compliance by false
means.
Providing misleading information,
attempting to make the partner feel
guilty or defensive, feigning sincerity
or various mood states.
Avoidance Physical and/or
emotional
withdrawal from the
situation.
Changing or avoiding the topic,
avoiding eye contact, minimizing the
situation by joking.
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
Safeguarding children
• Children from violent
households are at the risk of
developing mental health
problems.
• Discuss about safety planning.
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
Safeguarding children
• Separation of child/children from
the violent environment to be
considered :
- When all other means of safety. have
been considered and offered.
- Child is at imminent risk.
- When victim is unable to protect the
child.
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
Safeguarding children
• Contact Child line/ Child Welfare
Committee if you are concerned
about the child’s safety.
• Teach the child about what do
during crisis.
• Help the child identify his/her
safe places.
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
Thank you
Minnu Elsa Abraham - Trainer
Madhuri H.N –Project Manager
Veena Satyanarayana- Co- principal Investigator
NIMHANS Stree Manoraksha Project
© Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS

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5.-Couple-Counselling-English.pdf

  • 1. STREE MANORAKSHA TRAINING Couple and relationship counselling © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 2. Learning objectives © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 3. 3 Learning objectives • Understanding when and when not to provide couple counselling. • Understanding the process of couple and relationship counselling. • To learn about safeguarding children from violence in the family. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 4. Let’s understand what is Couple Counselling. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 5. What is Couple Counselling? Couple Counselling is provided to people who are in a relationship (married or unmarried). - Also known as marital counselling (if the couple is married). © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 6. For whom? • Unmarried couples • Married couples • Live in partners • Older couples • LGBTQI+ couples © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 7. Why? • To improve relationship among the couple by better conflict resolution. • To learn more effective ways of solving their problems. • To provide support for safe separation if needed. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 8. When? © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS • Begin only when the safety of the woman and her children is ensured. • Only if the woman has consented for a joint session after discussing the process in detail.
  • 9. When? © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS • When there is situational violence (when the violence is situational or contextual). • The couple should be able to articulate commitment to improve relationship. • The couple can adhere to a contract of no further abuse.
  • 10. When not to ? © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS • If the issues are rooted in patriarchal beliefs (power control wheel). • If the woman is fearful of her partner. • If the woman is not comfortable with a joint session and does not give consent.
  • 11. When not to ? © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS • If both the partners are not agreeing for a joint session. • When there is ongoing severe violence. • When the woman or her partner lacks capacity (in case of an acute psychotic illness or dementia).
  • 12. When not to ? • If the woman has decided to end the relationship. • When the risk for aggression is high (discussing the issues in the session jointly may increase the violence). © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 13. When not to ? • If the partner has personality disorder- Anti Social Personality Disorder/Narcissistic personality/ Paranoid personality - Evaluation and referral for individual therapy is required © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 14. When not to ? • Substance use disorder (like severe alcohol use disorder) in partner may be one of the contributing factor for violence. – Evaluation on treatment for substance use is required © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 15. Types of violence between couple
  • 16. Types of violence between couple • Physical Violence • Emotional violence • Sexual Violence • Controlling behaviours • Coercive behaviours © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 17. • Doubts(suspiciousness) about the partner. • Mental health issues of the perpetrator. • Use of alcohol or other substances. • Personality disorders. Factors leading to male to female violence in a relationship © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 18. Factors leading to male to female violence in a relationship • Exposure to violence from childhood • Patriarchal beliefs. • Dowry related issues. • Perceiving violence as masculine behaviour. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 19. What to do in couple counselling? © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 20. 20 What to do? •Take consent before every session. •Inform that the primary goal of therapy is ending violence among the couple. •Check specific risk factors for violence. •Discuss about negative consequences of violence. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 21. 21 What to do? • Discuss that there is always a risk of injury even if less violence is present. • Focus on anger management techniques and afterwards on problem solving skills. • Discuss that violence is a learned behaviour and a choice. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 22. 22 What to do? • Both spouses must take responsibility for stopping violence among them. • No-violence contract, either written or verbal, with the therapist. • Regularly check for escalation of violence among the couple(Partner can get aggressive during or after the session). © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 23. 23 What to do? • Ask both the partners to think about steps to prevent further violence. • The counsellor must have regular discussions about the counselling with peers or supervisors (while maintaining the confidentiality). © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 24. 24 What to do? © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS • First Session- Share important information and list of referral services. • Appointment for further session- consider the convenience of both the partners.
  • 25. 25 What to do? • Establish and strengthen support system. • Safety planning. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 26. 26 Anger Management STOP skills: S – Stop for that moment. Do not react T – Take a step back from that situation O – Observe your body and thoughts P – Proceed carefully © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 27. 27 Anger Management • Write about your anger. • Mention date and time. A- Antecedents (Situation that caused anger) B- Behaviour (What did you do when you got angry) C- Consequences © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 28. 28 Problem Solving © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 29. 29 Conflict Resolution- Healthy Methods Reasoning Using rational arguments checking alternatives, finding solutions for the problem. Assertion Expressing views and wants directly and respectfully clearly stating one’s position, respectfully redirecting the conversation to the issue, emphasizing points. Partner Support Acknowledging partners view actively listening or questioning, expressing clear agreement with the partner, making compromises or concessions (middle ground) © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 30. 30 Conflict Resolution- Negative Methods Coercion Taking control using force Blame, threats, sarcasm, physical or verbal aggression. Manipulation Attempting to gain compliance by false means. Providing misleading information, attempting to make the partner feel guilty or defensive, feigning sincerity or various mood states. Avoidance Physical and/or emotional withdrawal from the situation. Changing or avoiding the topic, avoiding eye contact, minimizing the situation by joking. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 31. SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 32. Safeguarding children • Children from violent households are at the risk of developing mental health problems. • Discuss about safety planning. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 33. Safeguarding children • Separation of child/children from the violent environment to be considered : - When all other means of safety. have been considered and offered. - Child is at imminent risk. - When victim is unable to protect the child. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 34. Safeguarding children • Contact Child line/ Child Welfare Committee if you are concerned about the child’s safety. • Teach the child about what do during crisis. • Help the child identify his/her safe places. © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS
  • 35. Thank you Minnu Elsa Abraham - Trainer Madhuri H.N –Project Manager Veena Satyanarayana- Co- principal Investigator NIMHANS Stree Manoraksha Project © Project Stree Manoraksha, NIMHANS