Our law firm strives to make a positive difference in our clients» lives by pursuing favorable outcomes, which may
include anger management programs and other treatment options.
Not exact matches
Treatment
programs help families build on their strengths by addressing issues,
including drug and alcohol abuse, violence, homicide, sexual abuse, family dynamics, parenting, delinquency, diversity and
anger management.
Today, lawyer assistance
programs offer a wide range of resources,
including interventions, suicide prevention help, grief counseling, peer support, career transition and retirement planning, along with classes on work - life balance, mindfulness and meditation, healthy eating and exercise, and stress reduction and
anger management.
The Colorado Lawyer Assistance
Program provides confidential assistance for any career challenge that interferes with the ability to be a productive member of the legal community;
including but not limited to: Practice
Management, Work / Life Integration, Stress /
Anger Management, Anxiety, Depression, Substance Use, and Relationship Issues.
We also
include the following topics in this
program: Safe Driving, JOL Laws, How to reduce driving risks,
anger management, poor decision making, and crash victim testimony.
Treatment
programs help families build on their strengths by addressing issues,
including drug and alcohol abuse, violence, homicide, sexual abuse, family dynamics, parenting, delinquency, diversity and
anger management.
Effectively managed time and caseloads based on 20 sessions per week.Efficiently gathered information from families and social services agencies to inform development of treatment plans.Documented all patient information
including service plans, treatment reports and progress notes.Collaborated closely with treatment team to appropriately coordinate client care services.Interacted with clinical staff and external resources such as school or community personnel.Developed comprehensive treatment plans that focused on accurate diagnosis and behavioral treatment of problems.Taught clients
anger management techniques, relaxation skills, impulse control, social skills, emotional coping skills and functional living skills.Consulted with psychiatrists about client medication changes, issues with medicine compliance and efficacy of medications.Created and reviewed master treatment and discharge plans for each client.Referred clients to other
programs and community agencies to enhance treatment processes.Evaluated patients to determine potential need to transfer to specialized inpatient mental health facilities.Led patients in individual, family, group and marital therapy sessions.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The goal of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of Seeking Safety (SS) in a group format with incarcerated women who were receiving typical prison
programming (e.g., educational services, substance abuse relapse prevention, work related skills, and some specialized classes focused on topics such as changing thinking patterns,
anger management, or parenting skills).
Treatment
programs help families build on their strengths by addressing issues,
including drug and alcohol abuse, violence, homicide, sexual abuse, family dynamics, parenting, delinquency, diversity and
anger management.
Special topics that are addressed
include stress and
anger management; cohabitation and marriage; alcohol and other drugs; and an expanded fatherhood curriculum that provides information and resources for fathers from RAD (the Responsible and Active Dads
program).
His specialties
include Substance Abuse, Court mandated DWI
programs, eating disoders, phobias,
anger management, individual, couples, and family counseling.»
Often parents are
included in
programs to help children develop better
anger management skills and to help children reduce fighting.
Practice Components There are a number of school - based intervention modalities that focus on reducing aggressive or disruptive behavior of students,
including cognitively oriented strategies, social skills training, behavioral strategies, counseling (group, individual, and family),
anger management programs, and social problem - solving
programs (Wilson and Lipsey 2007).
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study examined the effectiveness of the RETHINK Parenting and
Anger Management preventive educational workshop program in reducing parent anger and child maltreatment at 3 - month follow
Anger Management preventive educational workshop
program in reducing parent
anger and child maltreatment at 3 - month follow
anger and child maltreatment at 3 - month follow - up.
The types of groups that students will be trained to facilitate could
include, but are not limited to, communication skills, self - worth,
anger management and conflict resolution courses; parenting
programs; personal and relationship enrichment courses; health related education sessions and working with a range of participants
including young people and culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Primary
program content
includes life skills development, particularly in communication / conflict resolution, decision making / goal setting, stress /
anger management, self - responsibility / boundaries, teamwork, personal safety, healthy lifestyles and workforce preparation.
These restrictions seek to address such issues as: · spouse abuse · child abuse · alcohol abuse and substance abuse · harmful exposure to the other parent's paramour or significant other · no smoking due to a child's asthma · mental health counseling and medication compliance ·
anger management · parent skills education · safe child transfer or transition between parents · advance notice of relocation · proper use of an infant or child car seat · interference with visitation and appropriate make - up visitation Sometimes courts find it necessary to order supervised visitation,
including through court - related supervised visitation
programs.
All of these
programs include anger management and emotional intelligence as a part of the skills taught.
Treatment of ODD may
include: Parent Training
Programs to help manage the child's behavior, Individual Psychotherapy to develop more effective
anger management, Family Psychotherapy to improve communication, Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy to assist problem solving and decrease negativity, and Social Skills Training to increase flexibility and improve frustration tolerance with peers.