Why Anger Management?
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At Listening Incorporated we understand that stress is an integral part of daily life. How we respond to that stress is very important to our families, our local community, our schools, and ultimately the world we live in.
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Who do we accept into our program?
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A lot of people wait until there is a court-ordered intervention to look for help with anger issues. We respect and welcome people who know there is a problem and are pro-active and want to get help on their own. So regardless how you get to us, you are welcome into the group. Life is too complicated and too short to live with these pent-up feelings, which boil over and ruin family relationships, job opportunities, and social life.
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Our weekly Anger Management Group
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Starting Tuesday, February 19, 2008, Listening Incorporated will be running an open and on-going, weekly Anger Management Group. The group will run for 2 hours, starting at 6:30 pm, and will be lead by a professional who has specialized in this area for decades.
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What is the Process for joining the Group?
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To get into the group participants must meet with the group leader, Richard Bennett, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, SAP, for 2 individual sessions, prior to joining the group. The cost for these sessions is $100.00/session, unless their health insurance covers these sessions. The cost of the group sessions are $30.00/session, payable at the time of visit, unless they will be reimbursed by your insurance. Co-payments must be made at the time of visit. There is an additional charge for reports to attorneys or the court.
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Who is this guy leading this group?
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Richard Bennett is a psychotherapist and author. He has provided Critical Incident Debriefing for government entities as well as international corporations. His Brief Therapy Treatment Planner was awarded a patent in 2006, and is based on the Individual Behavior Pattern Theory. He has testified in court, both civil and criminal, over 700 times in his long career. He has worked with numerous victims of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, with returning veterans, as well as children in the urban environment.
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How Do I Get More Information?
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Pre-registration is required, because there is a need for two individual sessions, before a participant can join the group. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: (219) 947-5478.
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