Anger Management Working Group
The Elizabeth Stone House’s Anger Management Program is designed for adults whose anger is harmful to them or their families. Individuals who inappropriately direct their anger at their children, who have difficulty maintaining a job because of outbursts, or who are at risk of loosing housing because of an inability to control their anger are all encouraged to take part in this working group.
Anger Management is a 12-week program that addresses what anger is, what it looks like, how anger effects parenting, why we choose anger, the origins of anger, ideas for dealing with anger, communicating effectively, anger and addiction, anger and boundary development, and taking care of self. Providing parents with tools to express feelings in a productive and appropriate manner facilitates their ability to foster a nurturing environment for their children and maintain stability within the home. Addressing anger issues also helps individuals address conflicts on the job, with landlords, and with neighbors productively.
For more information, please contact:
Ruth Rollins at (617) 409-5413 or
rrollins@elizabethstone.org