From personal experience, the answer is no. Abusers don't hit their wives and girlfriends because they are depressed, it's from a much deeper psychological problem that requires a good healthy amount of therapy.
AnswerSome abusers, regardless of age, do change (especially with the benefit of professional help in therapy, anger management classes, and medication).
Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers was created in 1984.
Not all abusers are narcissists, but all narcissists are abusive. Thats right. Some abusers are BPD. Some are sociopaths. But all abusers have a personality disorder. All are selfish (to a dangerous degree). All lack empathy (when it gets in the way of their selfish desires..and there are innumerous desires, they are never satisfied).
I think alot of animal abusers are in Florida.I watch animal planet ever night and I get so mad of the people who do stuff to the animals. I know there millons of animals abusers in Florida. If you watch animal planet ever night then you wish that the animal abusers will go to jail forever. I hope I answered your question. Just to say there millons of animal abusers in Florida.
Drug abusers can go to rehab or a treatment center. Teens can go to juvenile detention.
no
Animal abusers do.
Three treatment approaches for recovering drug abusers include cognitive-behavioral therapy, which helps individuals recognize and change negative thoughts and behaviors associated with drug use; medication-assisted treatment, which combines medications with therapy and counseling to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms; and support groups, such as Narcotics Anonymous, which provide peer support from others in similar situations.
It depends on the abuser and what's going on in his mind. It also depends on how the victim expresses anger. Unfortunately, there isn't a simple answer to that question. It could take years of therapy to help you understand more about the dynamics of the abuser/abused relationship.
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Not enough.