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Online Domestic Violence Class Now Offered by Tom Wilson Counseling Center

Tom Wilson Counseling Center is now offering Online Domestic Violence Classes for court requirements or personal growth. These Online Domestic violence Classes have been developed to meet the needs of persons required to attend a domestic violence class but are unable to find a a class due to work issues, family obligations or where there is limited access to licensed or approved providers. Our online classes have been accepted by most states, courts, judges, attorneys, and probation departments. Tom Wilson Counseling Online Domestic Violence Classes are a convenient way to meet court requirements and begion a journey of personal growth. These low-cost classes are delivered completely online as a homestudy course. Telephone and email support is available. The goal of the Online Domestic Violence Class is to help you meet court requirements, improve relationships and stay violence-free. Limited enrollment for the low-cost online classes begins early December, 2014. For enrollment

Avoid Costly Mistakes when Enrolling in an Online Class

How You Can Avoid Costly Mistakes When Enrolling in a Cognitive Self Change Class Thomas Wilson, Director Tom Wilson Counseling Center  If you have been charged with an offense and have been to court, then enrolling in a Cognitive Self Change Class (sometimes called Thinking Errors Class ) may be part of your obligations to the court. This is usually required by the court before the court releases you from supervision. However, a simple mistake such as choosing the wrong class or choosing the wrong CSC program provider could get you into even more trouble with the court.  If you want to resolve your case quickly, avoid these common mistakes. Mistake # 1 : Enrolling in a class from a provider that does not have the proper credentials or is not accredited.  Cognitive Self Change Classes are taught by professionals who are certified or licensed in Cognitive Self Change. If you are unsure, ask for a copy of their license or check their credentials at the court. Mistake #2