Sex Offender Treatment
A sex offender is a person who has committed a sexual crime, such as child sexual abuse, rape, or using child pornography. For individuals convicted of sex crimes, the court may require treatment along with a jail sentence. The goal of treatment is to prevent sexual offences from happening in the future. Treatment may involve individual or group therapy.
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Domestic Abuse Offender Treatment
Domestic abuse may take many forms, including verbal abuse, threats, controlling behavior and physical violence. An individual who is convicted of domestic violence may be ordered court to participate in treatment, which may involve individual therapy and/or group counseling.
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Anger Management Therapy
Anger is a normal human emotion that everyone experiences at times. However, anger can become a problem if it is frequent , severe or accompanied by violent behaviors or abusive language. Anger management treatment involves learning to understand anger, its causes, and healthy ways of expressing and managing it. A person may decide to pursue anger management treatment voluntarily or because a judge has ordered treatment. Treatment may involve individual therapy, group counseling, or psychoeducational classes.
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