
Can Abusive Men Change? The Truth About Domestic Violence Intervention
Summary
Domestic violence intervention—what works, what doesn’t, and what survivors need to know. My guest, Nada Yorke, LCSW, breaks down expert insights, real-life experiences, and the psychological patterns behind abusive behavior. If you’ve ever wondered whether an abuser can truly change, this episode will give you the answers you need.
Lessons Learned
Most abusers do not change without intensive intervention and accountability.
True change requires long-term commitment, not just apologies or short-term efforts.
Batterer intervention programs have mixed success; traditional therapy alone is often ineffective.
Combining education, support, and accountability leads to lasting change.
Survivors should focus on their own healing rather than waiting for an abuser to change.
Teaching kids how to communicate and navigate emotions is key prevention!
Safety planning and support systems are essential for those in or leaving abusive relationships.
Resources
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National Domestic Violence Hotline
The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
Batterer Intervention Programs Standards
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