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My Name:
My reason for wanting to take care of myself:
Session 1, #3
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
STDs
Session 1, #4
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
• Gonorrhea
• Syphilis
• Chlamydia
• Vaginal warts/Human papilloma virus
• Trichomonal vaginitis (trich)
• Herpes
Features of STDs
Session 1, #5
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
• May not be symptoms
• Some common symptoms
• Open sores increase risk of HIV
• Easily detected by testing
• Can be treated
• If not treated, can cause serious problems
• Important to tell partners
HIV Testing & Counseling
Session 1, #6
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
• Able to get treatment ASAP
• Make decisions about pregnancy, and protect growing baby
• Make decisions about having sex without condoms together (This doesn’t work!)
HIV Treatment
Session 1, #7
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
• No cure for AIDS yet
• Help control and prevent symptoms
• HIV positive person may live healthily and long
• Some treat the “opportunistic” infections of HIV
• Some help stop HIV from reproducing
WORTH Affirmation
Session 1, #8
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
I am ______________ and I will stay healthy.
I am ______________ and I will protect myself.
I am ______________ and I will find support for my health.
I am ______________ and I am Worth it! Worth it! Worth it!
Risks and Rationalizations
Session 2, #9
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
“It Can’t Happen to Me”
Drugs and Alcohol
Sex for Drugs or Money or Something Else We Need: “I Have to Do What I Have to Do to Get What I Need”
Session 2, #10
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Feeling Close and Warm: “I’m In Love”
Feeling Sexy and Hot: “I’m Horny”
Don’t Care:
Rationalizations & Challenges
Session 2, #11
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Rationalization Challenge
Introduction to Triggers
Session 2, #12
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
PERSON Triggers:Makes you feel Makes you do
PLACES Triggers:Makes you feel Makes you do
THING Triggers:Makes you feel Makes you do
FEELINGS Triggers:Makes you feel Makes you do
WORTH Affirmation
Session 2, #13
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
I am ______________ and I will stay healthy.
I am ______________ and I will protect myself.
I am ______________ and I will find support for my health.
I am ______________ and I am Worth it! Worth it! Worth it!
Stoplight Exercise
Session 3, #14
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Green Light: No riskYellow Light: Low risk Red Light: High risk
Ways of Having SexVaginal sex without a condom. . .
Sex with Different PartnersSex with multiple partners, without a condom. . .
Sex By YourselfMasturbation. . .
Shooting DrugsShooting drugs with a shared needle, cooker and cotton. . .
Problem-Solving the SODAS Way
Session 3, #16
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Stop – And Define the Problem and the Goal
Options and Outcomes
Decide
Action
Self-Praise
WORTH Affirmation
Session 3, #17
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
I am ______________ and I will stay healthy.
I am ______________ and I will protect myself.
I am ______________ and I will find support for my health.
I am ______________ and I am Worth it! Worth it! Worth it!
Why We Don’t Use Condoms
Session 4, #18
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Practical Barriers – Yours:
Practical Barriers – His:
Desire to Be Pregnant Barrier:
Fear of Partner Barriers:
Safer Sex Negotiation: Basic Steps
Session 4, #19
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
1. State what you want and what you don’t want.
2. Tell your partner why you want to use a condom.
3. Acknowledge what your partner thinks/feels.
4. Tell your partner exactly how you want to be safe and what your bottom line is.
Refusal
Session 4, #20
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Type 1: Direct or Right Up Front
Type 2: Indirect
Other Types
Problem Solving the SODAS Way
Session 4, #21
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Stop – And Define the Problem and the Goal:
Options and OutcomesOption 1: Consequence:Option 2: Consequence:Option 3: Consequence:Option 4: Consequence:
Decide:
Action:
Self-Praise:
Refusal: Options and Outcomes
Session 4, #22
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Direct Refusal:Option 1:Consequence:
Option 2:Consequence:
Indirect Refusal:Option 3:Consequence:
Option 4:Consequence:
Safer Sex Negotiation: Food for Thought
Session 4, #23
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Want did ________ (woman) do?
What worked?
What didn’t work?
What else could she have done?
How did she feel afterwards?
What do you think is going to happen next, between her and her partner?
How would you feel in her place?
Steps in Dealing with Risk of Partner Abuse
Session 4, #24
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
1. Knowing what abuse is.
2. Identifying your risk for abuse – From bringing up safer sex or refusing risky sex with your partner. If a risk is present, you should think about postponing.
3. Making a safety plan.
High Risk Abuse Situations in Asking for Safer Sex or Refusing Risky Sex: Thinking the SODAS Way
Session 4, #25
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
When you and your partner are already hot and nakedConsequence:
Action:
When your partner is high (on drugs or drink)Consequence:
Action:
When your partner is already angry or frustratedConsequence:
Action:
WORTH Affirmation
Session 4, #26
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
I am ______________ and I will stay healthy.
I am ______________ and I will protect myself.
I am ______________ and I will find support for my health.
I am ______________ and I am Worth it! Worth it! Worth it!
Video Talk
Session 5, #28
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
• What did [Jalene] do?
• What were the limits of her negotiation?
• What happens when “clearly stating our needs” is just not going to work?
• What do we do when we think our man may get violent or angry?
• What can we do when the man we really love threatens to walk out on us?
Slip Analysis
Session 5, #30
Women on the Road to Health (WORTH)
Where did you start out, before you were triggered to slip?
What was the trigger that knocked you off-track?
How did you end up in the trigger situation?
How did you go from safe to slip? What finally got you?