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The Early Bird Rate of $25 ends TODAY!

Don’t miss your chance to join our 90-minute interactive webinar with scenarios, group discussion and Q&A-

Can't make the LIVE webinar? Recording and Handouts provided for all who register

Anger Management vs Batterer Intervention: What’s the Difference?

📅 Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2025

🕛 Time: Noon–1:30pm (PST)
💻 Zoom link + handouts after registration
💲 Cost: $30 (after 9/26) *Add $5 for 1.5 CE’s

Register now and lock in your Early Bird Rate of $25 before it disappears!


Who should attend?

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

✔ Approved by Nevada Health Authority DVP-2025-01

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.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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