Emerge started producing email newsletters in January 2006. We continue to add to our subscriber list, and hope to use this newsletter as a way to reach out to abuser education programs throughout the nation as well as to educate and foster a discussion about issues that are related to domestic violence.
To sign up for our newsletter, enter your email address into the box at the top right corner of our webpage.
When you subscribe to our newsletter, you will have the opportunity to indicate your interests. Currently, we are producing general interest newsletters which feature various articles that would perhaps be longer articles in a specific interest newsletter.
To view prior newsletters, click on the links below.
This email newsletter is produced and edited by David Adams, Ted German and Susan Cayouette. If you would like to share information or write an article for our newsletter, please submit your article via email to info@emergedv.com.
Fall 2012: Emerge’s Latino Program
December 2011: Peer Support for Change
Spring 2011: Setting a Better Example
December 2010: Accountability on Line One
February 2008: Building an International Community
November 2007: Therapy Overlaps (Part II)
October 2007: Overlaps Between Abuser Education and Therapy
August 2007: “Why Do They Kill?” – New book by David Adams
July 2007: Discussing Sex in Abuser Groups
June 2007: Group Leader Burnout
May 2007: Experiencing Emerge – An Intern’s Perspective
April 2007: Vietnamese Perpetrators
March 2007: When Abusers Blame Others
February 2007: When the Batterer Carries a Badge
January 2007: Friendships–Support or Accountability?
December 2006: Emerge 2006 – A Year in Review
November 2006: The Holidays & Domestic Violence
October 2006: Harmful, Controlling or Abusive?
September 2006: Mixed Messages About Control and Violence
August 2006: A Partner Contact Perspective
July 2006: Working with Adolescent Perpetrators
June 2006: Emerge’s Latino Program & Discussion Forum
May 2006: Anger Management and More
April 2006: Continuum of Harmful Behaviors
March 2006: Advanced Training, LGBT Services & Creating Individual Feedback Goals