Overview
Sollera’s NoViolence program provides structured group education for individuals who have used abusive behaviors in intimate relationships.
Participants explore the roots of power and control, learn non-violent relationship skills, and begin the work of rebuilding trust—within themselves and others.
What to Expect
- Weekly group sessions led by trained facilitators
- Curriculum focused on accountability, empathy, and non-violent communication
- Connection to additional support services when needed
- Confidential and respectful environment—without shaming, but with clear expectations
Program Details
Cost: Program fees may apply; payment plans available
Who it’s for: Individuals referred by court, probation, parole, or self-referral
Tracks:
- Power & Control-Focused Track—26 weeks
- Reactive Abuse Track—16 weeks
Assessment: Participants complete an intake and Domestic Violence Inventory before placement
FAQs
Is this anger management?
No. This program addresses patterns of control and relationship violence, not just emotional outbursts.
Can I refer myself?
Yes. While many attend due to court involvement, self-referrals are welcome.
Will this help with custody or legal outcomes?
Completion may be recognized by courts, but we do not guarantee outcomes—our focus is personal growth and harm reduction.