Click to enlargeSTUDENT WORKSHOP: DATING VIOLENCE & ABUSE

In one out of eight teenage relationships, dating becomes a complicated pattern of physical and/or emotional abuse inflicted on one partner - most often the girl - and a pursuit of power and control by the other. In a series of dramatic vignettes, workshop addresses myths about the nature of love and gender-related behavior that allow dating violence to flourish. On-screen discussion questions and handouts help students begin to understand the insidious nature of the problem and how it can be prevented.

Vignettes elaborate the various facets of dating violence: an abuser's jealousy and need to control his victim; another abuser's use of manipulation and verbal abuse to undermine his girlfriend's self-confidence; the manipulation of a male partner by a girl using suicide threats; addresses the victim's inability to change the abuser; how attitudes and expectations about sex contribute to date rape.

Workshop comes in a sturdy three-ring binder that holds master copies of the handouts, suggestions for conducting the workshop, and an extensive bibliography and resource list. Includes 20 student handouts, teacher's guide in 3-ring binder. (27 min) c2002


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