Yes, sex offenders can be treated, which individuals can learn to change their behavior with specialized treatment. They say it’s extremely difficult and often impossible to change these behaviors successfully without the help and support of an expert who’s experienced with sex abuse specific treatment. Modifying established patterns of abuse is hardly ever a step help treatment. Also specialized treatment concentrates an effective behavior management to ensure safety for the individual as well as for the community. Some of the goals for the person in treatment might involve, recognized and decrease the use of manipulative behavior patterns. Address denial and accept full responsibility of his or her harmful behaviors, past as well as present. Understand the impact of harmful behaviors on self and others. Develop healthy sexual attitudes and behaviors. Recognize his or her own specific risk factor and develop a personalized plan for preventing abuse in the future (HypersexualDisorders, 2014).