Anger Management Program
Do you suffer because of feelings of anger? You can learn to stop the cycle of anger. You can learn to respond versus react.
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Learn to Respond Versus React
Anger is a signal, and one worth listening to. Anger is something we feel. It exists for a reason and always deserves our respect and attention. There are questions about anger that may be helpful to ask:
- What am I really angry about?
- What is the problem and whose problem is it?
- How can I sort out who is responsible for what?
- How can I learn a way to express my anger that will not leave me feeling helpless and powerless?
- When I feel angry, how can I clearly communicate my position without becoming defensive or attacking?
- What risks and losses might I face if I become clearer and more assertive?
- If getting angry is not working for me, what can I do differently?
The Hicksville Counseling and Resource Center's Anger Management Program addresses these questions and more. Both men and women attend the program once a week for 16 weeks. Groups are conducted by professionals.
Remember: When we vent our anger ineffectively, we can easily become locked into a self-perpetuating, downward cycle of behavior.
- If our complaints are not clearly voiced, we may elicit other people's disapproval instead of their understanding.
- This only increases our sense of bitterness and injustice; yet all the while, the actual issue(s) go unidentified.
- On top of that, we may become a scapegoat – somebody made to take the blame!
Geryl Pecora, LCSW-R, CASAC, Director
gpecora@familyandchildrens.org
Debi Leonardo, LCSW, Program Coordinator
dleonardo@familyandchildrens.org
180 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Hicksville, NY 11801
Phone: (516)935-6858