Metropolitan Marriage and Family Continues Anger Management Program... Helping New Yorkers Resolve Their Anger Today
Anger is a normal feeling that serves as a red flag to an individual that their boundaries are in conflict, they are being wronged in some way, and their needs are not being met. Anger becomes a symptom and problematic when it is used as a defense mechanism to address issues masking more vulnerable feelings that need tending. This is the anger we address in the anger work.
New York, NY, February 17, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The Anger Management Program at Metropolitan Marriage and Family Therapy addresses anger in the context of life and relationships. In this program participants will learn all about their anger and how to address it so it no longer wrecks havoc in their lives.
Participants will learn how to resolve their "anger" by learning where it comes from, how it gets triggered, its function and by addressing its underlying cause. This process will assist individuals with addressing their masked vulnerable feelings, changing how they relate to others, and getting their needs met.
The program assists people with hostile and aggressive behavior, recurring arguments and fights, relating by attacking and defending, and pushing loved ones away. Participants will learn how to take control of themselves and their lives... and build warm and loving relationships.
For more details on this program on March 29th, please refer to the Metropolitan Marriage and Family Therapy, PLLC website. Sessions will be held for 12 consecutive Mondays starting on March 29th.
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Participants will learn how to resolve their "anger" by learning where it comes from, how it gets triggered, its function and by addressing its underlying cause. This process will assist individuals with addressing their masked vulnerable feelings, changing how they relate to others, and getting their needs met.
The program assists people with hostile and aggressive behavior, recurring arguments and fights, relating by attacking and defending, and pushing loved ones away. Participants will learn how to take control of themselves and their lives... and build warm and loving relationships.
For more details on this program on March 29th, please refer to the Metropolitan Marriage and Family Therapy, PLLC website. Sessions will be held for 12 consecutive Mondays starting on March 29th.
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Contact
Metropolitan Marriage & Family Therapy, PLLC
Emma K. Viglucci, LMFT
212-537-9055
www.metrorelationship.com
Contact
Emma K. Viglucci, LMFT
212-537-9055
www.metrorelationship.com
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