Anger Management
$300.00
Anger Management Class (6 Weekly Sessions) English and Espanol
Cost of class :$300
Evenings
Six Weekly Sessions
Weekends mornings
Six Weekly Sessions
Live Facilitator Led Classes hosted on Zoom
Our Anger Management Class helps young people and adults charged with assault to control their tendency to use violence. They become aware of the thoughts that provoke their anger learn to change them. They discover effective alternatives to handling anger and settings disputes. The program helps individuals overcome skills deficiencies in such areas as expressing strong feelings, interpersonal relationships, communication, resolving conflicts and stress management. Homework is assigned at the end of each session.
Program Contents
- Introduction and Agreements
- Tell your story
- What Is Violence?
- Time to Stop
- Contributing Factors
- Real Colors ©
- Values, Attitudes, Behaviors
- Who is a Criminal?
- Staying in Control
- Power and Control
- Assertive Behavior
- Stress Management
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Building Good Relationships
- Victimization
- Good Communications
- Establish Goals for the Future
Court Approved
Attorney Recommended
Enrollment Instructions
- Enter all referral information exactly as it appears on your court paperwork. Additional fees apply for corrections to certificates.
- Make sure you enroll in the correct class.
- This class includes required printed materials.
- Make sure you provide a valid US Mail address, below.
- The class materials will be mailed to the US Mail address you provide below.
- We will charge an additional fee if we have to resend the class materials.
Preferred Class Date: You will be enrolled if space is available.
Alternative Class Date: You will be enrolled if preferred class date is full.
Evenings
Six Week Sessions
Weekends mornings
Six Week Sessions
Classes are offered: Online Remotely
Program Contents
- Introduction and Agreements
- Tell your story
- What Is Violence?
- Time to Stop
- Contributing Factors
- Real Colors ©
- Values, Attitudes, Behaviors
- Who is a Criminal?
- Staying in Control
- Power and Control
- Assertive Behavior
- Stress Management
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Building Good Relationships
- Victimization
- Good Communications
- Establish Goals for the Future