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Dr Kirk Honda interviews an expert on sex offender treatment, Casey VanHoutan, LPC, SOTP. You can contact her at casey@iceprogrampdx.com.

00:00 Becoming a specialist with sexual offenders

06:03 Myths about sexual offenders

14:35 A potential profile

17:48 Sex education

25:19 Treatment & the registry

41:59 Working in the field

48:27 To Catch a Predator

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Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.


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Anonymous

Love this interview! Especially as a follow up to the other one. So interesting to hear about what offender treatment looks like currently. I have a relative who was convicted of being a sexual offender, and there is other family history with this. I think Casey’s description of the types of clients she has is very similar to him - someone who wasn’t having attachment needs met, had social barriers, and regret afterwards. As someone who is exploring a career change towards becoming a mental health professional, I’ll keep this specialization in mind. Thank you both!

Anonymous

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