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Skill Levelexpert
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Lectures7 Videos
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Enrolled 1,365 students enrolled
Key concepts covered include:
Anger Management and Conflict Resolution Program will help you understand and manage your anger so that it doesn’t explode into rage. How to manage anger and ensure it does not explode into rage. Enhance your life by building quality relationships.
By the end of this course you will be able to understand:
- Unmet needs – a threat to the safety
- Grief and loss
- Boundaries being violated by controlling people
- Disappointment and smashed pictures or expectations
- Guilt and shame-based eight identity
- Unforgiveness – bitterness, resentment and revenge
- Vitamin deficiency (eg. Vitamin B3 – Niacin, B6, Zinc etc)
- Substance abuse (alcohol and other drugs)
What you'll learn
Anger Management and Conflict Resolution Program will help you understand and manage your anger so that it doesn’t explode into rage. At the end of the day, the only thing that brings joy and meaning to life is having loving meaningful relationships with family and friends. The purpose of this program is to help you develop a better quality of life by improving your relationships.
This program is also ideal for supervisors and managers to help them develop communication and conflict resolution skills with work colleagues.
Who Should Attend?
- Anyone who would like to understand the anger and why it turns into rage
Instructor
George Patriki has over 7 years of lived experience as an ex-addict himself and spent over 10 years accessing various treatment and recovery programs to work through the underlying issues. Soon after exiting the drug culture in 1983, George began reaching out to people with substance abuse issues and has 27 years of clinical experience as a counselor, educator, and clinical supervisor.
Curriculum
Instructor
George Patriki has over 7 years of lived experience as an ex-addict himself and spent over 10 years accessing various treatment and recovery programs to work through the underlying issues. Soon after exiting the drug culture in 1983, George began reaching out to people with substance abuse issues and has 27 years of clinical experience as a counselor, educator, and clinical supervisor.