Psychology of Victim Blaming and Self Blame
(VB)
Module 1: Introduction to Victim Blaming and Self Blame
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Module 1
Module 1: Introduction to Victim Blaming and Self ...
Module 1: Video - Why do We Blame Women for Sexual...
Module 1: Warm Up Task
Module 1: Video - What is victim blaming?
Module 1: Video - What is self-blame?
Module 1: What is victim blaming and self-blame?
Module 1: Reflection Point - When did you last see...
Module 1: Language is Central to Victim Blaming
Module 1: Reflection Point - Language is Central t...
Module 1: Why Language Matters
Module 1: Reflection Point - Positioning of Langua...
Module 1: What is Positioning in Language?
Module 1: Types of Victim Blaming
Module 1: Prevalence of Victim Blaming
Module 1: Real Examples of Victim Blaming
Module 1: Question Task - Victim Blaming Examples
Module 1: Summary of Learning
End of Module 1 Quiz
Module 2
Module 2: Introduction
Module 2: Video - Women Taught to Keep Themselves ...
Module 2: Warm Up Task
Module 2: Using the Ecological Model to Understand...
Module 2: Question Task - Using the Ecological Mod...
Module 2: Theories of Victim Blaming
Module 2: Question Task - Rape Myths
Module 2: Video - Belief in a Just World
Module 2: Belief in a Just World
Module 2: Question Task - Belief in a Just World
Module 2: Individualism and Self Preservation
Module 2: Question Task - Individualist and Collec...
Module 2: Attribution Bias
Module 2: Defensive Attribution Hypothesis
Module 2: Question Task - Attribution Errors
Module 2: Video - Rape Myth Stereotypes
Module 2: The 'real rape' stereotype
Module 2: Victim Blaming in the Criminal Justice S...
Module 2: Question Task - Criminal Justice System
Module 2: Sexism and Victim Blaming in the Educati...
Module 2: Reflection Point - Education System
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Porn Culture
Module 2: Reading Task - Impact of Porn on Actress...
Module 2: Reflection Point - Normalisation of Porn
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Mass Media
Module 2: Self Care Reminder
Module 2: Images of Victim Blaming and Sexual Viol...
Module 2: Victim Blaming and Sexual Violence in th...
Module 2: Reflection Point - Media Consumption
Module 2: Video - Why you don't have to forgive a ...
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Religions and Faith
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Christianity
Module 2: Question Task - Religious Based Victim B...
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Islam
Module 2: Question Task - Victim Blaming in Islam
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Hinduism and Bhuddism
Module 2: Question Task - Shakti and Karma
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Families
Module 2: Question Task - Victim Blaming and Discl...
Module 2: Victim Blaming and Self-Blame Individual...
Module 2: Reflection Point - Individual Factors 1
Module 2: Victim Blaming and Self-Blame Individual...
Module 2: Reflection Point - Individual Factors 2
Module 2: Summary of Learning
End of Module 2 Quiz
Module 3
Module 3: Introduction - Exploring & Measuring Vic...
Module 3: Video - What would we have to do to chan...
Module 3: Warm Up Task
Module 3: Measurement in Psychology
Module 3: Reading Task - U-IRMAS
Module 3: Developing BOWSVA
Module 3: Reflection Point - Sample of a Study
Module 3: BOWSVA Testing and Results
Module 3: Question Task - Participant Responses
Module 3: Seven Factors of Victim Blaming Women
Module 3: Reflection Point - Seven Factors of Vict...
Module 3: Key Findings from BOWSVA
Module 3: Summary of Learning
End of Module 3 Quiz
Module 4
Module 4: Introduction to Qualitative Studies with...
Module 4: Warm Up Task
Module 4: Why use Qualitative Studies?
Module 4: Question Task - Qualitative vs Quantitat...
Module 4: Methods
Module 4: Video - Self Blame of Women and Girls
Module 4: Talking to Women about Victim Blaming an...
Module 4: Question Task - Breaking Down Rape Myths
Module 4: Sasha
Module 4: Reflection Point - Sasha
Module 4: Jane
Module 4: Reflection Point - Jane
Module 4: Danielle
Module 4: Reflection Point - Danielle
Module 4: Danielle and Amy
Module 4: Reflection Point - Danielle and Amy
Module 4: Sasha 2
Module 4: Reflection Point - Sasha 2
Module 4: Demi
Module 4: Reflection Point - Demi
Module 4: Key Findings from Talking to Women
Module 4: Talking to Professionals about the Victi...
Module 4: Question Task - Professional Bias
Module 4: Professional - Charlotte
Module 4: Reflection Point - Charlotte
Module 4: Professional - Georgia
Module 4: Reflection Point - Georgia
Module 4: Professional - Maddy
Module 4: Reflection Point - Maddy
Module 4: Professional - Rob
Module 4: Reflection Point - Rob
Module 4: Professional - Samantha
Module 4: Reflection Point - Samantha
Module 4: Key Findings
Module 4: Challenging the Victim Blaming Narrative
Module 4: Summary of Learning
End of Module 4 Quiz
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End of Course Reflection Point
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Psychology of Victim Blaming and Self Blame
(VB)
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Module 1
Module 1: Introduction to Victim Blaming and Self Blame
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Module 1: Video - Why do We Blame Women for Sexual Violence?
Module 1: Warm Up Task
Module 1: Video - What is victim blaming?
Module 1: Video - What is self-blame?
Module 1: What is victim blaming and self-blame?
Module 1: Reflection Point - When did you last see or hear victim blaming?
Module 1: Language is Central to Victim Blaming
Module 1: Reflection Point - Language is Central to Victim Blaming
Module 1: Why Language Matters
Module 1: Reflection Point - Positioning of Language
Module 1: What is Positioning in Language?
Module 1: Types of Victim Blaming
Module 1: Prevalence of Victim Blaming
Module 1: Real Examples of Victim Blaming
Module 1: Question Task - Victim Blaming Examples
Module 1: Summary of Learning
End of Module 1 Quiz
Module 2
Module 2: Introduction
Module 2: Video - Women Taught to Keep Themselves Safe From Rape?
Module 2: Warm Up Task
Module 2: Using the Ecological Model to Understand Victim Blaming
Module 2: Question Task - Using the Ecological Model
Module 2: Theories of Victim Blaming
Module 2: Question Task - Rape Myths
Module 2: Video - Belief in a Just World
Module 2: Belief in a Just World
Module 2: Question Task - Belief in a Just World
Module 2: Individualism and Self Preservation
Module 2: Question Task - Individualist and Collectivist
Module 2: Attribution Bias
Module 2: Defensive Attribution Hypothesis
Module 2: Question Task - Attribution Errors
Module 2: Video - Rape Myth Stereotypes
Module 2: The 'real rape' stereotype
Module 2: Victim Blaming in the Criminal Justice System
Module 2: Question Task - Criminal Justice System
Module 2: Sexism and Victim Blaming in the Education System
Module 2: Reflection Point - Education System
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Porn Culture
Module 2: Reading Task - Impact of Porn on Actresses
Module 2: Reflection Point - Normalisation of Porn
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Mass Media
Module 2: Self Care Reminder
Module 2: Images of Victim Blaming and Sexual Violence in Media
Module 2: Victim Blaming and Sexual Violence in the Media
Module 2: Reflection Point - Media Consumption
Module 2: Video - Why you don't have to forgive a rapist or abuser
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Religions and Faith
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Christianity
Module 2: Question Task - Religious Based Victim Blaming
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Islam
Module 2: Question Task - Victim Blaming in Islam
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Hinduism and Bhuddism
Module 2: Question Task - Shakti and Karma
Module 2: Victim Blaming in Families
Module 2: Question Task - Victim Blaming and Disclosure
Module 2: Victim Blaming and Self-Blame Individual Factors
Module 2: Reflection Point - Individual Factors 1
Module 2: Victim Blaming and Self-Blame Individual Factors 2
Module 2: Reflection Point - Individual Factors 2
Module 2: Summary of Learning
End of Module 2 Quiz
Module 3
Module 3: Introduction - Exploring & Measuring Victim Blaming of Women
Module 3: Video - What would we have to do to change the world?
Module 3: Warm Up Task
Module 3: Measurement in Psychology
Module 3: Reading Task - U-IRMAS
Module 3: Developing BOWSVA
Module 3: Reflection Point - Sample of a Study
Module 3: BOWSVA Testing and Results
Module 3: Question Task - Participant Responses
Module 3: Seven Factors of Victim Blaming Women
Module 3: Reflection Point - Seven Factors of Victim Blaming Women
Module 3: Key Findings from BOWSVA
Module 3: Summary of Learning
End of Module 3 Quiz
Module 4
Module 4: Introduction to Qualitative Studies with Women and Professionals
Module 4: Warm Up Task
Module 4: Why use Qualitative Studies?
Module 4: Question Task - Qualitative vs Quantitative
Module 4: Methods
Module 4: Video - Self Blame of Women and Girls
Module 4: Talking to Women about Victim Blaming and Self Blame
Module 4: Question Task - Breaking Down Rape Myths
Module 4: Sasha
Module 4: Reflection Point - Sasha
Module 4: Jane
Module 4: Reflection Point - Jane
Module 4: Danielle
Module 4: Reflection Point - Danielle
Module 4: Danielle and Amy
Module 4: Reflection Point - Danielle and Amy
Module 4: Sasha 2
Module 4: Reflection Point - Sasha 2
Module 4: Demi
Module 4: Reflection Point - Demi
Module 4: Key Findings from Talking to Women
Module 4: Talking to Professionals about the Victim Blaming of Women
Module 4: Question Task - Professional Bias
Module 4: Professional - Charlotte
Module 4: Reflection Point - Charlotte
Module 4: Professional - Georgia
Module 4: Reflection Point - Georgia
Module 4: Professional - Maddy
Module 4: Reflection Point - Maddy
Module 4: Professional - Rob
Module 4: Reflection Point - Rob
Module 4: Professional - Samantha
Module 4: Reflection Point - Samantha
Module 4: Key Findings
Module 4: Challenging the Victim Blaming Narrative
Module 4: Summary of Learning
End of Module 4 Quiz
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