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Abusers do not change without intensive intervention from "summary" of Why Does He Do That? by Lundy Bancroft

The idea that abusers do not change without intensive intervention is a crucial concept to understand when it comes to working with individuals who have engaged in abusive behavior. It may be tempting to believe that an abuser can simply decide to stop being abusive and change their ways on their own. However, the reality is much more complex than that. When someone has a history of abusive behavior, it is not something that can be easily undone. Abusive patterns are deeply ingrained and are often rooted in a combination of psychological, emotional, and social factors. These patterns can be extremely difficult to break without the help of intensive intervention. Intensive intervention typically involves a combination of therapy, counseling, and support services. This type of intervention i...
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    Why Does He Do That?

    Lundy Bancroft

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