Anderson & Anderson, APC
Anderson & Anderson, APC

Anderson & Anderson is Now Offering Anger Management Classes for Adults Seven Days a Week

In an effort to expand his anger management practice, George Anderson and his staff are now providing anger management for adults, seven days a week.

Los Angeles, CA, November 16, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Anderson & Anderson, the premier provider of anger management intervention for adults, is now offering anger management classes seven days a week at its Brentwood (Los Angeles) headquarters. The class will teach skills in the following areas: anger management, stress management, assertive communication skills, emotional intelligence or empathy, and motivation to change. The curriculum in this program is accepted by Nurses, School Counselors/Psychologists, Substance Abuse Counselors, Case Managers, HR Managers, Clinicians, Probation Officers, as well as staff from group homes, and agencies serving families and youth.

The Anderson & Anderson anger management program is a very stress-free and educational process. Each client begins by completing an eighteen item assessment that is designed to measure each person’s current level of functioning in the areas mentioned above. The facilitator conducts a review of the results of each client and provides feedback. Classes include discussion of each client’s issues (related to anger), a detailed skill enhancement lesson plan that incorporates the use of the adolescent client workbook “Controlling Ourselves”, informational videos that are related to skill enhancement exercises, and a post-assessment that measures the clients’ level of change at the end.

All are encouraged to visit the Anderson & Anderson web site to learn more about this exciting program. Anderson & Anderson is ready to provide general information about the Adolescent program. Please call their office for more information.

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Anderson & Anderson, A.P.C.
George Anderson, MSW, LCSW, BCD
310-207-3591
www.andersonservices.com
georgeanderson@aol.com
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