California Court Programs. ("CCR") Anger Management Classes are taught by certified professional counselors experienced in both group therapies and one on one sessions. For nearly a decade, CCr provided quality anger management courses for those struggling with feelings of rage and stress. Our anger management classes focus on the consequences of anger while teaching anger management techniques to avoid violence. Effective communication, self-awareness and stress management are productive tools for preventing uncontrolled anger outbreaks. Our counselors as always maintain supportive and non-judgmental educational environment and experience intended to expose and confront anger in its many forms and prevent disintegration of these feelings to far more serious matters and potential criminal such as domestic violence, animal abuse and road rage.
Our counselors conduct these classes in group settings but individual sessions depending on needs and court orders can be arranged. In an open discussion anger management class our clients learn techniques to handle anger as well as meet allies to help you deal with the pressures of life.
Anger management classes are taken for a variety of reasons. Sometimes these classes are conducted for personal growth or at the request of a loved one or employer. Anger management classes may also be requested by the court or probation department as part of a plea bargain or minor violation of the law. If the court has ordered you to take an anger management class, then you are legally obligated to fulfill this requirement. Depending on where you live, your county may have certain requirements for the attendance or participation in a court ordered anger management class. In some areas/counties you may need to attend a live anger management program or you may also have the option to take an online anger management class. The number of sessions or hours is usually determined by the judge or by probation. If the number of classes is not specified, then a typical anger management class program is about 8-12 sessions.
Services are provided to individuals who proactively wish to self-refer themselves for counseling to take better control their anger, or for individuals whom have been referred by a community service agency or employer, or as a condition of probation, individuals who have been ordered by the court to complete anger management counseling. The level and duration of services is determined by court order.
With approval of the courts, on a case by case basis, accelerated programs are available.