Anger Management Training
Programs in Texas
Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San
Antonio, Corpus Christi and El Paso
Meet All Court Requirements
While Learning How To Control Your Anger
Our Online Anger Busters™ Course will meet
all requirements for most Court Mandated Anger
Counseling Workshops! Our 24 Lesson Anger Class
is comprehensive but simple to understand and
use. It was designed by the best selling author
of "The Anger Busting Workbook" (Bayou
Publishing November 2005) James
A. Baker. This (24 Lesson Program) Twelve
(12 hours of classroom credit) is only $45.00.
The Online Anger Busters Course addresses the
information that everyone needs to know in order
to develop a healthier, more constructive approach
to dealing with anger. (Court Required Training
Certification) Certificate is available once participant
has successfully completed all lessons.. So whether
you are living in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston,
Austin or anywhere in Texas, the Online Anger
Management Class is accessible to you. Participants
will fill in the the required field and then direct
it their own printer.
To Register Please Visit: www.AngerManagementSeminar.com
100% Guaranteed! NAADAC Approved Education Provider
Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio,
Corpus Christi and El Paso
State Certification Boards - Texas
Texas Association of Addiction Professionals
P.O. box 140046
Austin, TX 78714-0046
512-452-4571 - General
512-454-3036 - FAX
Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
9001 North I-35, Ste. # 105
Austin, TX 78753-5233
512-349-6600 - General
800-832-9623 - General
512-837-5938 - FAX
Pasadena,
Pearland, Perryton, Pflugerville, Plano, Pleasanton,
Port Arthur, Portland, Rendon, Richmond, Rio Grande
City, River Oaks, Rockwall, Roma,
Rowlett, San Antonio, Santa Fe, Schertz, Seabrook,
Sherman, Slaton, South Houston, Southlake, Taylor,
Temple, Terrell, Texarkana, Texas City,
Tyler, Universal City, University Park, Victoria,
Vidor, Waco, Watauga,
Webster, Wells Branch, Weslaco, White Settlement,
Wichita Falls, Wylie
Private Corporate Anger Management
Classes
Our Corporate Anger Management Seminars and Workshops
are available throughout Texas, including Dallas,
Fort
Worth, Houston,
Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi and El
Paso. Our anger management workshops, seminars,
and courses are court certified and participants
may receive CEU credits from The National Association
of Drug and Alcohol Counselors as well as from
many other associations, organizations, and institutions.
For free information on how we can help with
your corporate anger management training needs
(no obligation) please fill in our contact
form and one of our trainers will be in touch
within one business day.
The Anger Management Training Institute is also
pleased to offer Online Anger Management Training
Courses that will satisfy anger counseling
requirements for any court in both the United
States and Canada. We also offer an excellent
online Certified
Anger Resolution Channel Partner training
class that is nationally recognized and certified
by the National Association of Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Counselors. For more information about these
powerful online courses, go to www.AngerManagementSeminar.com.
Anger Management Training Programs are available
Online or for corporate groups at your location.
Corporate Anger Busters™ Anger Management
Programs
Our Corporate Anger Busters™ Anger Management
Classes are uniquely targeted to assist people
with chronic anger problems by providing them
with the tools and skills they need to change
NOW! Most other anger management counseling programs
treat anger as if it were simply a symptom of
some other problem – and sometimes it is.
However, the time and expense it requires to deal
with anger issues in traditional therapy programs
make this approach unfeasible. You need help,
and you need it right now.
The Corporate Anger Busters™ Anger Management
Course is based on the premise that many with
chronic anger problems have become addicted to
anger the way an alcoholic is addicted to beer
or spirits. We refer to those with this condition
as “rageaholics.”
Our Anger Busters anger management techniques
– based on the nationally acclaimed Anger
Busters Workbook by James
A. Baker – function much like the principles
of a 12-step program used to successfully treat
many types of addictive
behaviors. Countless numbers of individuals
and families around the country have benefited
from this material to achieve meaningful, lasting
success in healing chronic anger. With this kind
of help so readily available, there is no need
to suffer for another day.
During the Corporate Anger Busters™
Anger Management Training Program participants
will learn:
- Consequences of Anger on Relationships, Employment
and Health.
- The Relationship of Anger
to Addictive Behaviors .
- To Understand the Nature of Anger and Recognizing
Anger Styles .
- Anger Triggers and the Relationship Between
Situations, Belief Systems and Emotions.
- Replacing Irrational Thoughts With Rational
Ones.
- Practicing Assertiveness to Express Healthy
Anger.
- Understanding the fight or flight syndrome
and the anger pressure cooker, the anger addiction
cycle, and an anger evaluation tool.
- 16 angry behaviors that addicts should immediately
stop engaging in for any reason
- 20 positive belief system concepts, paying
special attention to issues pertaining to forgiveness
and balanced living.
- How to develop better communication skills
to minimize the damage of anger events and how
to avoid them altogether .
Please contact us today for more information
about how we can help you conquer anger forever.
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Fredericksburg, Frisco, Gainesville, Galena Park,
Galveston, Garland, Gatesville, Georgetown, Glenn
Heights, Gonzales, Graham,
Grand Prairie, Greenville, Groves, Hewitt, Hidalgo,
Highland Park, Hondo, Houston, Humble, Huntsville,
Hurst, Irving, Jacksonville, Jasper, Jersey Village,
Jollyville, Kerrville, Kilgore, Killeen, La Homa,
La Porte, Lackland AFB, Lake Jackson, Lancaster,
Laredo, League City, Leander, Lewisville, Liberty
Longview, Lubbock, Lufkin, Lumberton, Mansfield,
Marshall, McAllen, Mesquite, Mexia, Midland, Midlothian,
Mission Bend, Missouri City, Navasota, Nederland,
North Richland Hills, Odessa
TEXAS STATISTICS ON ABUSE
(As noted by the “Break the Silence,
Make the Call” Campaign" )
In 2002, The Texas Council
on Family Violence conducted
a statewide polling on prevalence and attitudes
on domestic violence. Below are some of the findings:
74% of all Texans have either themselves, a family
member and/or a friend have experienced some form
of domestic violence.
47% of all Texans report having personally experienced
at least one form of domestic violence, either
severe, verbal and/or forced isolation from friends
and family at some point in their lifetime.
31% of all Texans report that they have been
severely abused at some point in their lifetime.
Women report severe abuse at a higher rate
than men.
80% of all Texans believe it is never appropriate
to remain in an abusive relationship. However,
research has shown that women face a 75% increase
in being killed during the time that they leave
their abuser. This shows us that Texans need more
information on domestic violence.
75% of all Texans report that they would be likely
to call the police if they were to experience
some form of domestic violence. Yet only
20.3% indicated that they actually did call the
police when they or a family member experienced
domestic violence.
73% of all Texans believe that domestic violence
is a serious problem in Texas.
84% percent of all Texans report that they believe
they can personally do something about domestic
violence.
78% of all Texans said they would be more likely
to vote for a political candidate who helped victims
of domestic violence.
74% of all Texans recall recent communications
concerning domestic violence.
The TCFV survey over-sampled the Texas Hispanic
population to account for any insight specific
to the Hispanic community on domestic violence.
Below are some highlights of the findings:
77% of all Hispanic Texans indicate that either
themselves, a family member and/or a friend have
experienced some form of domestic violence. Indicating
that approximately 5.2 million Hispanic Texans
are personally affected by the epidemic of domestic
violence. If the current prevalence rates remain
the same, by the year 2030, more than 12.2 million
Hispanic Texans could be personally affected by
domestic violence.
64% of all Hispanic Texans indicate that they
or a member of their family have experienced at
least one form of domestic violence in
their lifetime.
36% of all Hispanic Texans report being severely
abused in their lifetime.
2 out of every 5 Hispanic Texas females (39%)
reported experience severe abuse.
1 out of every 5 Hispanic Texas females (18%)
reported being forced to have sex against their
will.
40% of Hispanic Texans who reported experiencing
at least one form of domestic violence took no
action.
63% of all Hispanic Texans recall recent communications
concerning domestic violence.
50% of all Hispanic Texans believe domestic violence
is caused by circumstances beyond the batterers
control showing that the Hispanic Texas community
needs more information on domestic violence.
82% of all Hispanic Texans believe that it is
never appropriate to stay in an abusive relationship,
yet 46% acknowledge that leaving an abusive relationship
can be more dangerous than staying.
83% of all Hispanic Texans agree that a husband
who abuses his wife is more likely to also abuse
his children; yet only 47% indicate a belief that
domestic violence passes from generation to generation
86% of all Hispanic Texans report that they would
vote for a candidate who helps domestic violence
victims. They are the ethnic group most likely
to indicate such.
Hispanic Texans, like the general population,
have both a limited definition of domestic violence
and have a willingness to blame victims
for the abuse they suffer.
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Heights, Aldine, Alice, Allen, Alvin, Amarillo,
Anderson Mill, Andrews, Angleton, Aransas Pass,
Arlington, Atascocita, Athens, Austin, Azle, Bacliff,
Balch Springs, Bay City, Baytown, Beaumont, Bedford,
Beeville, Bellaire, Bellmead, Belton, Benbrook,
Big Spring, Boerne, Bonham, Borger, Brenham, Bridge
City, Brownfield, Brownsville, Brownwood, Brushy
Creek, Bryan, Burkburnett, Burleson, Canyon, Canyon
Lake, Carrollton, Carthage, Childress, Clute,
College Station, Colleyville, Converse, Coppell,
Corpus Christi, Corsicana, Crockett, Crowley,
Dallas, DeSoto, Deer Park, Denton, Dickinson,
Donna, Dumas, Edinburg, El Paso, Euless, Fort
Blis
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The Anger Busting
Workbook
by James. A. Baker
A ForeWord Magazine
"Book of the Year" Finalist |
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