Sunday, October 24, 2010

Self-referrals for Anger Management: A Trend Becomes A Reality

Over the last year, there has been reported a noticeable trend toward voluntary enrollment in anger management classes or coaching in contrast to mandated court or HR referrals. We can now state that this trend has now become a reality.

Traditionally, Anger Management has been seen as a resource mostly for individuals who have been mandated by Courts or Human Resource Managers to attend Anger Management courses. The new reality dramatically changes the client demographics of programs.

The new look of Anger Management clients:

Most new clients are college graduates who wish to improve their communication skills and or emotional intelligence;

Attorneys and Physicians are the dominant professional groups seeking Anger Management programs;

Women who are Managers, Supervisors or small business owners who describe themselves as stressed or burned out;

Mothers who are referred by their Pediatricians or Psychotherapists in relation to questionable discipline of their children;

Men who are aware of deficits in Interpersonal Relationships;

Women who suspect that their interpersonal skills are impediments to maintaining intimate relationships.

Another important change is the preference for individual coaching rather than attending small group classes.

[compiled from George Anderson]

For more information, please contact

Dr. Steven J. Sinert, Certified Anger Management Provider & Coach
Nevada Anger Management, LLC
5812 S. Pecos Road, Suite B
Las Vegas, NV 89120
702 353 1750
dr.sinert@nevadaangermanagement.com
www.nevadaangermanagement.com

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

How Does Stress Contribute to Anger?

Stress that is unresolved can cause frustration, a feeling of helplessness, which, if allowed to continue for any length of time, makes you more prone to an angry response when your so called buttons are pressed.

Resolving stress requires training and assitance. That's part of our Anger Management Program at Nevada Anger Management, LLC, along with teaching you the tools necessary to control your anger and change your behavior. We'll also teach you the techniques for managing your stresses, enhancing your emotional intelligence and improving your communication skills through active listening and correct and honest speaking.

Our program is not therapy. Rather it is a skill enhancement program designed to get your anger under control quickly and painlessly.

For more information, please contact

Dr. Steven J. Sinert, Certified Anger Management Provider & Coach
Nevada Anger Management, LLC
5812 S. Pecos Road, Suite B
Las Vegas, NV 89120
702 353 1750
dr.sinert@nevadaangermanagement.com
www.nevadaangermanagement.com

Can You Get Angry at an Illness?

An individual can absolutely become angry over an extended illness especially if there is difficulty treating it or finding the right physician.

All illnesses are stresses upon us. Stresses that are unresolved can and often do lead to frustration which if unresolved can lead to the angry response.

Anger is the response people exhibit when they sense they’re being attacked. That attack can come verbally or physically from another person or from any stressful or emotional situation.

Stress Management is a component of our Anger Management program. The best way to tackle stress is to get regular non-competitive exercise like walking, swimming, running, cycling etc. Exercising causes the release of certain chemicals in the body called endorphins which make us feel good long after the exercise session is over.

If your illness allows, some exercise can be very useful in relieving the stress and anger at an illness.

If your illness does not allow exercise we have several options to help relieve your stress.

For more information, please contact

Dr. Steven J. Sinert
Nevada Anger Management, LLC
5812 S. Pecos Road, Suite B, Las Vegas, NV 89120
702 353 1750
www.nevadaangermanagement.com