Where to find anger management
courses
You may have a Hollywood image
of anger management courses based on recent films that depict
the encounters in humorous ways. But anger management is
actually a serious approach to tackling a difficult
problem.
Everyone gets angry at times,
usually in varying degrees and for differing reasons. But some
people seem to have less control than others, and their rage
can explode to a damaging or even a dangerous extent. Anger
management courses are designed to help those individuals
regain control over volatile emotions.
Where Do You Find Anger
Management Courses?
Sometimes uncontrolled anger is a
symptom of another, deeper problem. This may be related to the
person’s victimization from childhood or adult abuse, a
personality disorder, a hormone imbalance, or an unhealthy
relationship, just to name a few possible causes.
Anger management courses may
address just the anger aspect, or they may include education
about underlying issues like these. Much will depend on the
course’s facilitator or coordinator’s training as to which
topics can be covered in the sessions.
When larger issues are
included, the classes may be called something other than anger
management courses; for example, they may be termed behavior
control classes, or something along those lines.
You may want to browse the
telephone directory’s yellow pages under sections like
emotions, anger control, behavior self-help, and related terms
to see what type of groups are meeting in your area. Then you
can get in touch with their leaders to find out whether anger
management training will be included.
Another way to find anger
management courses in your area is to contact a social services
organization or self-help programs to see if they either
sponsor or have information about anger management
courses.
There is a good chance that
one or more of these programs can point you in the right
direction. Often, these programs work together, and many of the
staff are familiar with sessions offered by other
groups.
You also may want to contact
local churches, YMCA programs, and libraries or civic centers
that sponsor related types of self-help classes. If they do not
already offer anger management courses, they may be willing to
help you organize one, or at least publicize a sign-up sheet to
see if there is enough interest to warrant a start-up
class.
One of the best ways to track key
information, people, and locations connected to anger
management courses is by doing an Internet search. Use Yahoo or
another search engine to visit anger management websites that
can provide tips on recognizing warning signs, self-help
practices, and finding clinical support.
Check out sites like
anger-management-information.com (site is not complete yet) to
learn more about this potentially devastating condition that
affects not just your life, but the lives of others with whom
you live, work, and socialize.
Enrolling in anger management
courses reflects well on your willingness to take
responsibility for your actions and become proactive in dealing
with anger issues. Take advantage of the many types of anger
management assistance that are available to those who make time
to explore the available options.
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