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Reflections on Working with Perpetrators of Domestic Abuse Workshop with Mel Ciavucco

It’s often a subject of fascination (or of complete avoidance!) when I tell people I...

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It’s often a subject of fascination (or of complete avoidance!) when I tell people I work with perpetrators of abuse. It’s a niche area to work in, with few perpetrator services available, so I’d like to share my reflections and insights from my time working in this field. I’ve worked mostly with men, in groups and on a 1:1 basis, delivering behaviour change programmes. I’ve always been drawn to working in these areas, though at first doubted I ever could, and am fascinated by why people do what they do. In this workshop I’ll be reflecting on my own experiences, the impact on me personally, how it has impacted my thinking on working with the “bad guys” and what we can take away to reflect on and learn about humanity, society and building a more compassionate world.

This will be a personal informal talk, with Q&A at the end. Due to confidentiality, no specific cases, individuals or organisations will be named or discussed.

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Reflections on Working with Perpetrators of Domestic Abuse Workshop with Mel Ciavucco

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Mel Ciavucco

Mel Ciavucco is an Integrative Pluralistic counsellor, based in Bristol but originally from the Midlands. Mel offers online sessions and specialises in eating disorders, body image and weight stigma. She also has experience in domestic abuse, working with perpetrators both on a 1:1 basis and in groups. Mel is a writer and has been published in Therapy Today with an article about fatphobia (June 2021 edition). She writes about disordered eating, weight stigma, class, and more on her website.