INVICTUS - France - Empathy and Effective Communication
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Victim's Perspective
Introduction & Definitions2 Topics -
Victim/survivor story11 Topics
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Impact of crime I - Victims' needs and rights6 Topics
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Impact of crime II – victims' trauma4 Topics
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Impact of trauma on the victim - 23 Topics|1 Quiz
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EmpathyIntroduction7 Topics
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The biology of empathy/social neuroscience3 Topics
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Empathy skills7 Topics|1 Quiz
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Effective CommunicationIntoduction1 Topic
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Communication Models3 Topics
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The Importance of Noise2 Topics
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Non-verbal communication6 Topics
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Barriers to Effective Communication5 Topics
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What is Effective Communication?5 Topics
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Active Listening4 Topics
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Effective communication skills: Pay attention to nonverbal signals / Keep stress in check5 Topics
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Effective communication with traumatized victims3 Topics|1 Quiz
Participants 1266
Please write all the connotations that come to your mind when you hear the word Victim.
Victim – Definition
Please write all the connotations that come to your mind when you hear the word Survivor.
Survivor – Definition
Read here one opinion from a victim/survivor:
To sum, here is what you need to remember:
A common question is: “which term is better to use, victim or survivor?” Although both terms are appropriate, they might be used differently. The term victim typically refers to someone who has been recently assaulted; additionally, this word is commonly used when discussing a crime or when referencing the criminal justice system. The term survivor often refers to an individual who is going or has gone through the recovery process; additionally, this word is used when discussing short/long-term effects of violence. Some people identify as a victim, while others identify as a survivor. The best way to be respectful is to ask their preference.