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Periodically, Domestic Violence Institute of Texas staff will contribute articles and timely information regarding Domestic Violence. All articles and comments posted to this blog become the property of Domestic Violence Institute of Texas.

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Periodically, Domestic Violence Institute of Texas staff will contribute articles and timely information regarding Domestic Violence. All articles and comments posted to this blog become the property of Domestic Violence Institute of Texas.

Readers are solely responsible for the content of the comments they post here. Comments are subject to the site's administrator's approval of use and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Domestic Violence Institute of Texas.

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Welcome to the Domestic Violence Institute of Texas Blog.

The Domestic Violence institute of Texas is now making available an important Domestic Violence Resource DVD. This DVD is a tool designed to help group facilitators assist male batterers by providing visual tools to help them learn, identify and discuss negative behavior.

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Providing Battering Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP) education services to male batterers is no small task, especially dealing with faulty core values, and male privilege beliefs on a weekly basis.

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Anger is an emotion that can be both destructive and enlightening. It is one of many emotions we use when we have to express ourselves, and our state of being. In day-to-day situations we can experience everything from mild irritation to a totally rage filled episode. When we are feeling that our anger is uncontrollable, it is time to find ways to manage it more effectively.

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Anger Management Institute of Texas provides a safe educational environment for clients to learn expressions of anger that are acceptable to society so that violence and self-destructive behavior can be avoided. You will certainly benefit from our classes by learning what stress is, as well as stress management strategies. You will moreover learn how to be more emotionally intelligent and how to use proven communication skills to become a more effective person.

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The purpose of the Domestic Violence Institute of Texas’ Battering Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP) is to help male batterers understand their actions and how they alone can control their behavior so that they can live without violence.

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A few years ago Emotional Intelligence came into the mainstream and everyone was learning more about how they handed their emotions. Many businesses use this to help communication between workers and the boss. Understanding your emotional intelligence is an important part of everyday life because it helps you create a more balanced life.

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Family violence is usually a learned behavior that will continue to cycle until it is stopped.  The typical outcome of this type of behavior is that it is passed on to children in the family so that they themselves become victims of abuse or perpetrate violence.  The seeds are sown early when it comes to family violence which usually begins with an adult who has learned this behavior from their own upbringing.  In most cases, the perpetrator of family violence is the male head of the household.  A female will usually enable this type of behavior by continuing to accept excuses for the behavior. 

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 The purpose of the Domestic Violence Institute of Texas’ Battering Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP) is to help male batterers understand their actions and how they alone can control their behavior so that they can live without violence.

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For years no one ever spoke about sexual abuse in a relationship. What went on between a man and a woman when it came to their sexual habits was between them. Years ago, it was impossible for a woman to actually claim sexual abuse against her husband. Today, however, sexual abuse is recognized as a form of battering. Most of the time, sexual abuse will go hand in hand with other forms of abuse such as physical violence, emotional abuse, verbal abuse and even spiritual abuse. 

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Years ago, there were no laws that regulated domestic violence.  A mans home was considered to be his castle and what he did inside that home, regardless of whether he beat his wife or kids, was his own affair.  Women who sought help for spousal abuse were often told by community members and even church clergy to endure a beating and were often blamed themselves for having brought the domestic violence on themselves.  Those who did concede that this behavior was inappropriate would often blame alcohol abuse for the problem. 

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