Self-Help Programs on Anger Management and Violence Prevention.











 
Click Here.Click Here. Managing Teen Anger and Violence 
Angry teens can be a threat to themselves, loved ones, and innocent bystanders. If left untreated, their behavior can ruin lives and become costly for the criminal justice system. Examining anger as both a habit and addiction, this Managing Teen Anger and Violence Workbook helps teens better manage their anger and violent behavior.

Managing Teen Anger and Violence, designed for both individuals and institutions, takes teens through the whole addiction and recovery process. Feeling powerless and using ANGER to feel powerful, many teens exhibit classic signs of addictive behavior that can be successfully treated with the seasoned techniques outlined in this book.

Filled with personal stories and vignettes, the book helps teens identify anger as a problem, recognize how they use anger like a drug, find non-violent ways to experience personal power, learn to change abusive and violent behavior, focus on values and goals that support a non-violent lifestyle, identify and change attitudes and beliefs that keep them stuck, avoid relapse into violent behavior, and develop a mission statement for a non-violent lifestyle.

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Pathways to Peace, Inc. offers peer education, support, and structured workbook focus groups free of charge for people who have a problem with anger.  Groups meet regularly to help each other understand the nature of anger and rage and to change abusive and violent behaviors.

Groups are led by peer facilitators. Pathways to Peace self-help groups are open to anyone who has has a problem with anger.

Each Pathways to Peace group is like an "Anger Management Class".
The groups are led by peer volunteers. Each group focuses on anger management and violence prevention techniques.

Pathways to Peace self help groups and materials have a wide range of uses
   The techniques can be applied to:
  • Domestic violence.
  • School violence.
  • Teen violence.
  • Workplace violence.
Pathways to Peace believes people use anger, rage, and violence like a drug.  They use it in an attempt to change limiting feelings such as frustration, fear, and anxiety, into feelings of power.

Do you think you might have a problem with anger? ----- Take our ANGER SELF-TEST.


Interested in finding a Pathways to Peace group in your area? Visit our GROUPS page.


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