Counseling the incest offender Psychotherapy May 2021 View Journal Publication Full Citation Fowler, C., Burns, S. R., & Roehl, J. E. (1983). Counseling the incest offender. International journal of family therapy, 5(2), 92-97. Abstract The Center Against Sexual Assault in Phoenix, Arizona is currently treating 50 incest offenders in its Offender Group treatment program. The average age range is 31–45 years old, and 80 percent were sexually or physically abused as children. These men have been found to be extremely self-centered, exhibit poor impulse control, and possess a strong denial of reality. The treatment program includes several intake sessions to ascertain suitability of the offender to this type of therapeutic approach and a stated self-admission of at least the possibility of incestuous involvement. The offenders work in groups, as well as individual sessions.