Location
ZOOM CLASS / WEBINAR
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Class Description
THERAPEUTICALLY DESIGNED FOR JUVENILES AND ADULTS NEEDING A MORE INTENSIVE PROGRAM FOR ANGER MANAGEMENT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Program Overview
Violence Intervention Program is a powerful seminar utilizing a variety of learning activities and experiential techniques to reach juveniles and adult offenders dealing with violence and anger issues. Clients exhibiting patterns of violence will develop alternatives to aggressive behavior, learn how to cope with conflictual situations and understand their thoughts, feelings and actions surrounding violent acts. Participating juveniles and adults are given the opportunity to practice skills which lead to lasting attitude change, easily transferable to school, work, home, peer and social structures.
Violence Intervention Program adheres to the philosophy that many problems are consistent with the client's beliefs about themselves and their surroundings. Self-defeating behaviors often result from thoughts generated from core beliefs and feelings. Clients acting out violently often create an environment that is isolating and distance themselves from their families and social structures, tending to identify with peers who are supportive of their self-defeating behaviors. The highly structured techniques used in this program assist clients in identifying their core beliefs and provides them with the nurturing support and mentoring necessary to create an environment where positive behavior change can be made. Using techniques from a number of counseling modalities, this program is designed to reach the resistive client, raise awareness of their motives for acting out violently and offer alternatives to offending behaviors.
Topics Include:
Anger Management
Ethics Clarification
Understanding Limits
Life Skills
Values Clarification
Impulse Control
Legal Rights & Responsibilities
Physical/Physiological Aspects of Anger
Stages of Violence/Anger
Coping Mechanisms
Format:
Juvenile and Adults are to attend and complete the two day session within the same weekend. Clients must submit a 300-word essay to the referral source within 1 week of attending.
Who should attend?
Juveniles and adults needing alternatives to aggressive or violent behaviors, needing help with a violence prone adolescent.
Individuals with behavioral problems both in and outside the family structure. Individuals facing charges for misdemeanor or felony assault.
Individuals facing charges for harassment, destruction of property or weapons violations charges.