Perpetrator Treatment

DVS does not provide perpetrator interventions but can help you find appropriate services.

If you are abusing your partner:

Take responsibility for your behavior and make a commitment to change.   Call UW hotline at 1-800-MEN-1089 – the Men’s Domestic Abuse Check-Up is a project for men 18 and older who are concerned or have mixed feelings about their behaviors toward their partner.

Get perpetrator intervention by  a local registered treatment provider, or find another perpetrator intervention provider

Robert Lack and Associates  — (509) 627-9300
NW Behavioral Modification Clinic (Spanish-language services) — (509) 547-2094
Taking Charge — (509) 222-0120
The Power Within/Fuente de Poder — (509)783-3332
Michael Henry Counseling — (509) 783-4960

Learn More:

What is the difference between Perpetrator Treatment vs Anger Management?

Will counseling help?

How do you know if he is really changing?

Resources from Lundy Bancroft, author of “Why Does He Do That: Inside the Minds of Angry & Controlling Men” and “When Dad Hurt Mom: Helping Your Children Heal the Wounds of Witnessing Abuse”

Read Lundy Bancroft’s blog: Expecting Magic from Abuser Programs

All DVS services are free of charge and confidential.

If you are in need of any of the above services, or have questions about the services we provide, please contact our 24-hour crisis line at (509) 582-9841.

DVS provides services to any victim of domestic violence regardless of immigration status, race, color, religion, disability, pregnancy, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, age, ethnicity, income, veteran status or any other basis prohibited by law.


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