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Anger Management Classes to address Workplace Violence

AJ Novick Group's Anger Management Blog | 14 hours ago by Ari Novick, Ph.D.

Anger management is a needed intervention to help address workplace violence. Anger management skills will teach employees a variety of skills that can help their employer reduce liability as well as improve the workplace environments in which they w read more

What are people saying about Conflict Coaching and Consulting, PL…

Anger On My Mind | August 19th 2008 by Carlos Todd

Testimonials Carlos Todd’s anger management class was a practical approach to solving conflict. It provided an extensive overview of the dynamics of anger and gave excellent tools to help control and deal with anger. It was a very effective class t read more

Dealing with anger at a supervisor

Anger On My Mind | August 19th 2008 by Carlos Todd

Displaying anger at your workplace either at your supervisor or subordinate can be a reaction to unfairness, work overload or incompetence. It also could be triggered due to a major incident as in a demotion, a lay off or someone else’s promotion. read more

Yacine Bell, CAMF Will Help Lead AAAMP to National Success

Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | August 18th 2008 by George Anderson

Yacine Bell is an Oakland, California based anger management provider and executive coach with considerable experience providing anger management assessments and intervention to business and industry in Northern California. Ms. Bell is a popular lect read more

Executive Coaching/Anger Management for Physicians

Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | August 18th 2008 by George Anderson

In response to the need for a one on one individual and sensitive intervention model for physicians, Anderson & Anderson is now offering a twelve-hour coaching class with 6 months of aftercare for doctors. This class is available at our Brentwood read more

Doctors Behaving Badly

Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | August 18th 2008 by George Anderson

Behaving badly A survey of more than 4,500 physicians, nurses and other health professionals at about 100 community hospitals suggests that disruptive behavior may affect patients and staff. Respondents who believe disruptive behavior is linked to: S read more

How to Cope with Anger?

Your Personal Development Website | August 18th 2008 by simontay

Since anger is one of the leading problems in society, we must learn how to cope. There is not one time in our lives that we all have not experienced anger and maybe even acted out of control. When someone hurts us, irritates, aggravates, harass, thr read more

Learn to Manage Your Anger

Anger Management News & Views by Gregory Kyles | August 17th 2008 by Gregory Kyles

Feelings and emotions just happen to us. We cannot rid ourselves of them. All we can do is control the way they influence our lives. The same rule applies to anger. We cannot wish it away but we can manage the way it powers our lives and those around read more

Easy Tiger, Be Rational - Don’t Get Your Knickers in a Twist

ePsychology.us | August 17th 2008 by Joseph Szenasi

Easy Tiger, Be Rational - Don’t Get Your Knickers in a TwistBy Anthony Docherty “It has been said that man is a rational animal. All my life I have been searching for evidence which could support this.” Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970 read more

Anger Management Power Tips That Work!

ePsychology.us | August 17th 2008 by Joseph Szenasi

Anger Management Power Tips That Work!By Harry Lewis In a stressful situation most people’s anger tends to sky rocket. It is probably easier to become angry than to deal with the circumstances. It is very unfortunate because nothing can be solv read more

Responsibility and Choice are the Most Important Concepts of Ange…

ePsychology.us | August 17th 2008 by Joseph Szenasi

Responsibility and Choice are the Most Important Concepts of Anger ManagementBy Mabel Van Niekerk One of the most important concepts to understand in anger management is around responsibility and choice. No-one tells you to shout, swear, throw things read more

3 Self-Sabotaging Landmines in Your Anger Management

ePsychology.us | August 17th 2008 by Joseph Szenasi

3 Self-Sabotaging Landmines in Your Anger ManagementBy Kenneth Thompson Being human means we all tend to purposely overlook the ‘less than glowing’ parts of our behavior and character. Unfortunately for many of us, some of those aspects a read more

The Psychology of Anger

ePsychology.us | August 17th 2008 by Joseph Szenasi

The Psychology of AngerBy Saberi Roy On how we can use constructive forms of anger against destructive forms of anger to develop better emotional health… Anger is a powerful emotion; it can create havoc in our personal and social relationships read more

How to Deal With Anger - Here Are 4 Quick Tips

ePsychology.us | August 17th 2008 by Joseph Szenasi

How to Deal With Anger - Here Are 4 Quick Tips By Quincy Barrett You’re not just disappointed, you’re angry. Angry because getting home in rush hour traffic took longer than usual. Angry because people are driving too slow and you’r read more

Anger Management Classes in North Carolina–Weekends

Anger On My Mind | August 17th 2008 by Carlos Todd

Click Here to learn more about the most recognized specialized anger management practice in North Carolina and to schedule an appointment to our one day classes held two weekends a month. Carlos Todd,LPC www.masteringanger.com read more

A human without anger is like a country without a military…

Anger On My Mind | August 16th 2008 by Carlos Todd

A human without anger is like a country without a military. Which country would be silly enough to expose themselves by not having a military, however on the flip side which country would go around fighting a war over any and everything. In the same read more

Controlling your Anger

Your Personal Development Website | August 16th 2008 by simontay

Controlling your anger is not always easy. It is important when a person has anger problems to try to talk to the person. Avoid loosing your temper yourself since this will only cause another problem. When a person has anger issues then that person p read more

Work Bullies

Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | August 14th 2008 by George Anderson

Work bullies can ruin a culture, destroy productivity and make your life — and those of everyone else they target — miserable. And it’s not just bullying bosses who are the problem. Co-workers and employees also use bullying behavio read more

Anger Control

Your Personal Development Website | August 14th 2008 by simontay

It is often difficulty to maintain control of your impulses when others around us make us mad. It is even more difficult when the prices in the economy increases every year, and the legal and political system is constantly putting more demands on us read more

Turning anger at being fired as an opportunity to rebuild

Anger On My Mind | August 14th 2008 by Carlos Todd

Getting fired unfortunately can happen to the best of us. It can happen when a conflict arises between what the management perceives and your expectations from the job. Getting fired can happen when it may not be your fault or maybe because you total read more

A Message for Professional Anger Management Providers

Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | August 13th 2008 by George Anderson

Regardless of orientation, well-trained, certified anger management providers are the current rage in Human Resource Management, Substance Abuse Treatment, Risk Management and Court Diversion Programs as well as the Criminal Justine System. Healthcar read more

News for Nurses

Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | August 13th 2008 by George Anderson

Posted by Kathy Quan RN BSN at August 11, 2008 A couple of items worth bringing to your attention: Behavior Affects Patient Safety JCAHO recently issued a Sentinel Alert calling for all JCAHO accredited institutions to take note of findings hat patie read more

Bad Economy Results in An Increase in Anger Infractions

Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | August 13th 2008 by George Anderson

While it is unfortunate for the victims of anger related issues, it is instructive to note that the bad U.S. economy is resulting in a dramatic increase in referrals to anger management providers nationwide. The following is a summary of referral tre read more

Anger Management Classes Can Help You or a Loved One

AJ Novick Group's Anger Management Blog | August 12th 2008 by Ari Novick, Ph.D.

Anger is one emotion we all have. For some of us anger is the primary way we express our needs when we get upset. What is interesting about anger is that it is usually a response to some other emotion we are having. Really give it some thought. Think read more

What one participant is saying about our online class using video…

Anger On My Mind | August 12th 2008 by Carlos Todd

“The online class is an excellent way to participate in the Anger Management Class. I was able to interact with the instructor and my classmates with no problem. The audio and visual aspects of the class gave me a real classroom feel. I recommend read more

The Signs of Anger

Your Personal Development Website | August 12th 2008 by simontay

What are the signs of anger? Since everyone is different it can be impossible to define, however since anger is the same we can sum it up. Angry persons will assault others, whether it is verbally or physically. An anger person will slap, hit, punch, read more

John McCain: Does He Have Presidential ‘Quality’ Character An…

Let Us Talk | August 11th 2008 by Paulette

 Many Americans won’t take the time nor do they have the interest to study everything about the Presidential candidates - from their position on the issues to their voting records in the Senate. Many voters still have just a vague idea about the p read more

Listening First Aid

Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | August 11th 2008 by George Anderson

Gregorio Billikopf The Panama Canal may serve as an adequate analogy for the role of effective listening skills. As a youth, I traversed the canal several times as we sailed in a freight ship from the port of Valparaiso in Chile, to New York. Massive read more

Hospitals try to calm doctors’ outbursts

Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | August 11th 2008 by George Anderson

Medical road rage affecting patient safety, group says By Liz Kowalczyk Globe Staff / August 10, 2008 The Boston Globe During an operation at a Salem hospital last summer, an orthopedic surgeon, frustrated by a pair of scissors that wouldn’t cu read more

When Anger Kills

Your Personal Development Website | August 10th 2008 by simontay

When anger kills, it is often when anger is ignored over a long course of time. When a person is angry and has the inability to address his or her anger without erupting then we know we have a problem that needs immediate attention. If a person is de read more

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