Sunday, January 27, 2013

WHAT IS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT IN CONTROLLING ANGER?

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE means being aware of our own emotions and managing our behavior in an appropriate manner based on those emotions AND being aware of another person's emotions and managing our relationship appropriately.

When all the pieces of the puzzle are working correctly, our behavior is positive without aggression and without anger. When it's not our relationships suffer.

Everyone has Emotional Intelligence (EQ) just like everyone has an IQ. However, we aren't all aware of our own emotions or those of the other person.

We need to be more aware not only of our own emotions but also of the emotions of others. This is not difficult but it does take training and is included in our Anger Management program.

For more information, please contact

Dr. Steven J. Sinert, Certified in Anger Management
Nevada Anger Management, LLC
5812 S. Pecos Road, Suite B
Las Vegas, NV 89120

702 353 1750

website: www.nevadaangermanagement.com

email: dr.sinert@nevadaangermanagement.com




Letter From A Student

“I sought the services of Dr. Sinert, because my life and reputation was for the most part in shambles. I was too arrogant to realize that my risky behaviors would result in legal consequences. Whenever my family and friends tried to communicate to me about the ramifications on my behaviors, I would get upset and dismiss them immediately. It took me getting arrested and convicted to finally realize just how arrogant and unprofessional I was acting. I had to pay a considerable price and face some life changing consequences for my actions.

I found myself feeling frustrated, ashamed and an overwhelming sense of hopelessness. I was in serious need to find someone that could help me deal with my increasing frustrations, constant fear and the apprehension about my future.

The time I spent working with Dr. Sinert has taught me some very important life skills. The following skills he taught me gave me the hope I needed to live my life with dignity by controlling my anger: [1] Identify the things that I cannot control; [2] Understanding various ways to cope with irreconcilable differences appropriately; [3] Be accepting of the things that I cannot control [4] let go and move on.
I have learned how to properly channel my anger and communicate effectively to the people that disrespect me or try hurting my feelings. I’m am not exactly sure what the future has in store for me but with the tools and skills that I have learned from Dr. Sinert, I feel a lot more confident in knowing that I am in control of my behaviors and I alone can dictate the course of my actions.” – MC – Las Vegas, NV

For More information, please contact

Dr. Steven J. Sinert, Certified in Anger Management
Nevada Anger Management, LLC
5812 S. Pecos Road, Suite B
Las Vegas, NV 89120

702 353 1750

dr.sinert@nevadaangermanagemet.com
email: dr.sinert@nevadaangermanagement.com

Friday, January 18, 2013

ANGER MANAGEMENT IN THE NEW YEAR

Ok, we're eighteen days into the new year but I think it's not too late to wish you a very Happy and Healthy New Year!

The key words here are HAPPY & HEALTHY.

If you have anger issues it's time to learn how to control them in a simple program designed to give you the tools necessary to be happier and healthier in the new year.

Everyone has the potential to get angry. Anger is NOT a mental disorder. Just because you get angry does not mean you're crazy. It does mean that you need to learn how to control your anger.

Anger Management is not therapy! Rather it's a learning process to make changes in your behavior. Those changes are to reduce your Aggression, improve your Stress Management skills, enhance your Emotional Intelligence and improve your Communication skills.

Isn't it time for you to have a HAPPY and HEALTHY NEW YEAR?

Give me a call...I can help.

For more information, please contact

Dr. Steven J. Sinert
Certified in Anger Management
Nevada Anger Management, LLC
5812 S. Pecos Road, Suite B
Las Vegas, NV 89120

702 353 1750

www.nevadaangermanagement.com

email to: dr.sinert@nevadaangermanagement.com
A CLIENT'S EXPERIENCE WITH ANGER MANAGEMENT


“My experience with Dr. Sinert's anger management course was in no doubt a great one, and I learned many new helpful tools that I now use on a daily basis. It seems the more I utilize these tools, the sharper and more positive my reactions are to stressful situations that before, would have ended in anger. I no longer feel like a slave to my anger.

I grew up in a world, both socially and athletically, where aggression seemed to be encouraged and rewarded. Yet as I graduated into the “grown-up” world, it became clear to me and others that aggression and anger were the crutch I used to help me walk through a life where stress is a constant. This crutch proved to be a broken one, as my angry and aggressive responses to stress negatively affected more and more personal and business relationships.

Thanks to the Nevada Anger Management program, I now have a dependable crutch based on modern research, explained clearly by Dr. Sinert. I truly got the sense that I learned from the most intelligent information out there. I didn't even have the slightest clue about what was happening in my mind and body in response to an attack; whether it be from a loved one, or a stranger cutting me off in traffic. I even had to learn what constituted an attack! I now look at every attack as a test for being a better communicator and person; and conflict resolution is a much smoother process.

Before taking this course, I really assumed that I was right in my world. That this was who I was, and if you didn't like it, that was your problem. Rarely did I look at a conflict from the other person's perspective. This ignorance has thankfully been removed, and I now know that when I recognize an attack, I can react positively if I utilize what I learned from Dr. Sinert.

This course is complete, and I really think it deals with every aspect of the causes of anger, how to react quickly before access to rational thought is lost, and how to communicate assertively and positively with an “attacker.” I now focus on “me” in dealing with stress and attacks, instead of “you.” There have been many negative experiences in my life and in the lives of others because of my anger, but I can't go back in time to create a new beginning. Thanks to Dr. Sinert and what I learned at Nevada Anger Management, the new “me” can begin today to make a new ending.” BG…Las Vegas, NV