09th July 2010
education, both in a live and online format, we have collected thousands of customer surveys from previous participants who have taken our courses. Amazingly, the reactions and results are remarkably similar, regardless of the format.
For many, an onli...
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17th May 2010
Deciding to take an anger management class can be daunting. While some people take anger management as part of a court ordered requirement others take these programs for personal growth and self-improvement. Most quality programs are structured like a cl...
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15th February 2010
Anger is one of life's most dangerous emotions and it's effects can be lasting and devastating. For many people, the recognition that they might have an "anger management problem" is often overlooked. Angry people or even not so angry people that have occ...
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25th March 2009
After teaching anger management classes for over 6 years I have learned that the use of the word love"love" and the behavior of "anger" often accompany one another. Many of our anger management participants state that their anger has either destroyed a r...
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03rd July 2008
As one of the leading providers on both live and online anger management classes, this question often gets asked by prospective consumers to our programs. There are some fundamental differences between live and online anger management courses. These dif...
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05th June 2008
There is a common misconception that anger management is only for people out of control or who are being "punished" for a crime and must complete a class as part of a disciplinary action. This fallacy could not be farther from the truth. Anger management ...
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19th January 2008
We often get phone calls from people looking for an anger management class, but can not find one in their area. This is partially due to the fact that anger management is a relatively new field, and as a result, there are not enough resources. The oth...
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21st September 2007
Eight tips to deal with explosive persons who confront you: defusing potentially dangerous situations1. Do not respond in kind. Hostility often begets more hostility. Respond instead with a non-hostile message to defuse people who are behaving in a hostil...
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13th August 2007
One of the concepts we teach in our model of anger management is to learn to not pass judgment so quickly and become more curious. While judgment tends to lead us in only one direction with one conclusion, curiosity opens up all different possibilities f...
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