[Webinar] EARLY-BIRD EXPIRES SOON-Anger Management ≠ Batterer Intervention: Know the Difference


Are You Sending the Right People to the Right Program?

You asked, we listened—our popular webinar is returning, and we can’t wait to share the new format with you! This time we will deliver the material with more interactive opportunities for you to learn from each other

What our April attendees had to say:

  • " The best part was learning the differences in categories and that it was interactive"
  • "I really liked the videos and visual slides"
  • " I learned how to differentiate between the two programs and really appreciated the diversity of material and educational material Nada made available"
  • "Amazing training I am planning to sign up more often to Nada Trainings"

Why should you attend?

Many professionals mistakenly assume that anger management and batterer intervention programs (BIPs) are interchangeable. However, failing to distinguish between them can lead to ineffective interventions, continued harm, and missed opportunities for meaningful change.

This informative webinar will:

  • break down the key differences between these programs,
  • explore how power and control—not just anger—drive domestic violence,
  • and provide guidance on making appropriate referrals.

Join us for a 90-minute webinar where we explore the critical distinctions between anger management and batterer intervention programs.

"Anger Management vs. Batterer Intervention: Understanding the Critical Differences"

October 1, 2025 (Wednesday)

Noon-1:30pm (PST)

Zoom-link provided after registration

Cost: $30 (1.5 CE $5 additional)*

REGISTER BY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26TH for EARLY-BIRD RATE OF $25

Let’s work together to ensure the right intervention for the right people. Share this with colleagues who need to know!

Recording available after webinar for registrants

  • CEs only available for those who attend the live session. Click here for details

Who should attend?

This webinar is perfect for probation & parole officers, domestic violence facilitators, therapists, social workers, and court personnel.

Instructor:

Nada Yorke, LCSW, co-owner of Yorke Consulting, retired Probation Supervisor, published researcher, and author of multiple intervention curricula, including Another Way…Choosing to Change; R.O.A.R.-Resolving Our Anger Responsibly; and A New Path Forward-Developing Healthy Relationships for Life.

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Recording will be available for registrants

We look forward to seeing you there!

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