Understanding & Working With Issues of Anger


Understanding & Working With Issues of Anger

Facilitated by Joy Oakley

9th October 2010

 


 

 

Is anger healthy? Is it unhealthy? Should we let it out, or keep it in? Or - is there an alternative?

Many people find difficulty in dealing with their own anger and difficulty dealing with other people's anger. This workshop takes a look at the principles behind ways to 'calm the stormy mind', to look into ourselves and explore our own ways of dealing with anger, leading us forward into seeing how we can help others.

With practical suggestions and activities we will explore -

  • Where anger comes from

  • The effects of anger

  • The triggers of anger
  • The different ways anger is expressed

  • Ideas and strategies for managing anger


Joy Oakley

Joy has a degree in psychology,  and a diploma in Integrative Counselling (Person- Centred, TA & Gestalt). She works as a Hospice Counsellor and is a tutor on the Foundation Degree in Person-Centred Counselling at Sussex Downs College. She previously taught on the diploma course at Wealden College. She works privately as a counsellor and as a supervisor for individuals and Organisations.

 



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