Is Strength at Home evidence-based?
Yes. Strength at Home is supported by peer-reviewed research, including randomized controlled trials.
Is this a batterer intervention program?
Strength at Home is an evidence-based, trauma-informed intervention for individuals who have used intimate partner violence. It differs from traditional BIPs in structure and approach.
Is Strength at Home court-approved?
The program has been accepted by courts in every state across the U.S. and in other countries, though acceptance varies by jurisdiction. Courts and agencies may determine appropriateness.
How long is Strength at Home?
Strength at Home program length may range from 12-26 weeks long, and sessions are two hours long.
Is this couples therapy?
No. Strength at Home is not couples therapy. We do offer a separate couples program, “Strength at Home Couples,” focused on prevention of IPV before it begins or in its early progression. Contact us to learn more.
Who is this not appropriate for?
Individuals seeking to avoid accountability or who are unwilling to engage in behavior change may not be appropriate.