Full-Day Anger Management Class Set for August 13th

Posted on July 20, 2011 under Latest LICADD News

On Saturday, August 13, 2011, the Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) will host a full-day Anger Management Workshop from 9:00AM – 6:00PM. The one-day solution-focused workshop is designed to produce lasting changes in the most efficient way possible. The agency’s traditional 12-hour workshop series has been compressed into 8 hours of instruction, interaction, and exploration. The pace is fast, the experience is intense, and the results are extraordinary. Participants will receive an official certificate after completing the course. LICADD’s anger management services are approved by all courts, probation departments, and Child Protective Services.

LICADD is the premier provider of anger management classes on Long Island, offering low-cost anger management workshops, classes, and coaching in both Nassau County and Suffolk County. Payment for LICADD’s anger management services may be made via check, cash or major credit card. Those on Medicaid, Public Assistance or EAP clients are eligible for a reduction in fees.

Class size is limited to 12 participants to ensure attendees receive the utmost attention. Classroom exercises and instructional materials are used to help guide participants in learning a variety of skills including stress management, communication training, anger management, empathy, conflict resolution, as well as skills in developing better judgement and impulse control.

The workshop will be held at LICADD’s Ronkonkoma office, conveniently located at 2805 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite 26, just off of the Long Island Expressway. The full-day Anger Management Workshop is known to fill to capacity well in advance. To secure your placement or for further information on the agency’s anger management services, please contact Steven Pinto, M.S., MHC, LICADD’s Assessment, Education, and Referral Specialist at spinto@licadd.org or 516-747-2606.





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