Accountability Workbook
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The Alternatives to Domestic Aggression Program
was initiated in 1986. This 4th Edition Accountability Workbook is a product
of our years of experience developing and offering accountable Batterer
Intervention.
This workbook has 295 pages outlining intervention material,
exercises, tools, philosophy, assignments and more.
It is based on the ADA 4 level progressive model of intervention, but
can easily be utilized by programs utilizing an integrated group model
or any other format.
We are now offering the Accountability Workbook for $75.00
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Below is the table of contents for the 4th Edition
of our Accountability Workbook
Please feel free to contact us if you would like additional information
Email: dgarvin@csswashtenaw.org
Phone: 734.926.0159
1. Reference Section Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Brief ADA History
How Do I Use This Manual?
How do I know if I'm Progressing?
Phone List
Individual Log Sheet
Why We Insist on Using Names
Power & Control Wheel
Definitions
Domains of Accountability
Bases of Accountability
Bases of Accountability
Definitions
ADA Program Design
2. Discovery Table of Contents
Discovery Group Agenda
ADA Discovery Opening
Directions: Do I have a Reason to be in this Program?
Do I have a reason to be in this Program?
Exit Criteria
ADA Closing
Feedback Criteria
Group Feedback
3. Foundations Table of Contents
ADA Foundations Opening
ADA Closing
Introducing Yourself
WHY I think I did these things…
Perception
I.C.E.E.
Personal Example of I.C.E.E.
The Choice Model
Abusive Actions I Chose to Use
Moral vs. Strategic Behavior
Moral vs. Strategic Behavior Assignment
Choice Model Assignment
Definitions
Sexual Abuse
Intimidation
Threats and Coercion
Emotional Abuse
Obfuscation
Isolation
Economic Abuse
Using Others
Male Privilege
Personal Power and Control Wheel
Accountability Plan
I. CLUES
II. P.A.U.S.E.
Stop Drop and Roll (SDR)
Exit Criteria
Foundations Presentation Instructions
4. Tactics Table of Contents
Tactics Group Agenda
Opening Observance Explanation
Opening Observance
Directions: Introducing Myself to Tactics Group Members
Introducing Myself to Tactics Group Members ~ Example
Introductory Log
ADA Closing
Core Beliefs
Objectification
Objectification Assignment
Attitudes in Thinking
Negative Attitudes Assignment
Positive Attitudes Assignment
Awareness Exercise:
Core Beliefs Example
Core Beliefs Worksheet
Exploring Your Core Belief
Paradigm of Power
Paradigm of Power Exercise
Favorite Five
Recent Five
Examples of Feeling Words
Examples of Feeling Words
Emotions Assignment
10 Myths About Rape And Sexual Abuse
Sexism And “Rape Culture”
Myths Worksheet
Male Privilege
How I Believe Alcohol/Drugs Affect Violent Behavior
How Do Alcohol/Drugs Affect Violent Behavior?
Phrases/Quotes about Sexuality and Alcohol/Drugs Assignment
Gender Beliefs Exercise
Language Assignment
Media Messages Assignment
Gender Bias Assignment
The Effects Of Domestic Violence On Young Children
The Effects Of Domestic Violence On Older Children Ages
12-18
When Children Are Watching…
Impact on Children
Tactics Presentation
Group Feedback
5. Autobiography Table of Contents
Autobiography
Personal Violence History
Substance Use History
Relationship History
Abuse Inventory
Sex History
6. Options Table of Contents
Options Table of Contents
Options Group Agenda
Opening Observance Explanation
Opening Observance
ADA Closing
Respect Letter
SANKOFA - Go Back and Retreive
Personal Domains of Accountability
Accounting Systems
Superhero
What Role Does She Play in My Life?
How My Beliefs have Benefitted Me example
How My Beliefs have Benefitted Me
My New Core Belief
P.A.U.S.E. Update
P.A.U.S.E. Journal Example
P.A.U.S.E. Journal
P.A.U.S.E. Journal
P.A.U.S.E. Journal
Time Capsule
My Legacy
Exit Criteria
Yes, I’m Ready to Stop Attending ADA
Sankofa Presentation Worksheet
Sankofa Presentation
7. Supplemental Table of Contents
The Elephant in the Living Room
The Lightning Story
The Jack Story
“But I always did it this way”
The Roast Story
Batterer’s Accountability Statement
*Revised Cycle of Violence
The Problem With “Time-Outs”
How do I stay Issue Focused?
What has to Happen for the Abuse or Violence to Stop?
Video/Movie Review Worksheet
Video/Movie Review Worksheet
Male Privilege (poem)
Relaxation Script
8. Resources Table of Contents
Domestic Violence Facts
Get the Facts
Domestic Violence and Health Care
Statistics on Rape:
The History of the Battered Women’s Movement
The Story of Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen Wilson
The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)
The Black Male Privileges Checklist
A Reading On Terrorism
Information About Ghana
General Information for Ghana
12 Steps AA
Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs
“I am really
impressed with the Accountability Workbook. This is a great tool
to use with men to assist them in the path to self-discovery and awareness.
You all have put together a very comprehensive yet user-friendly tool.
Working with men who batter to create change is an arduous and difficult
task. Your workbook provides a step-by-step process to not only help
them change, but connect their personal growth with larger systems of sexism
and oppression, and provides them with the tools they can use to continue
their growth and development. Thank-you for putting this valuable
resource together and for making it accessible.”
Rus Ervin Funk, MSW,
author of Stopping Rape: A Challenge for Men, Board member of the
National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, and staff of the Center
for Women and Families in Louisville, KY. |
“The heart
of the curriculum seems to be an unwavering expectation of the highest
standards of accountability from the participants. That has to be
the starting point for anyone working with batterers. There is a
progression in the material presented. Exercises and tools build
on one another throughout the four segments of the program. The “Do
I have reason to be in this program?” exercise is brilliant. Likewise,
“Stop, Drop, and Roll” is simply inspired work from folks who know what
they are doing. I like the opening and closing observances they use
for every group session as a way to focus the group’s attention on the
matter at hand—violence, accountability, and nonviolence. As I read
through the ADA Workbook I was more and more impressed.”
Tony Switzer
Formerly with the Men’s Nonviolence Project
Texas Council on Family Violence
Austin, Texas |
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