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After carrying extensive research of anger management solutions. We would now like to take this opportunity to recommend persons looking to gain some control upon their anger or to intellectually understand anger.   There are a plethora of source reasons why anger may be caused.  One of the routes, that we recommend is domestic violence training course run by ( this is a break away from traditional anger management solution)  http://www.partnerabuseinterventions.co.uk/  or http://www.respect.uk.net/   (the latter will soon have a full listing of courses through out the country ).  A few of the London based companies are Families without Fear Project 0207 644 6255.  Plumstead the Good Man Centre 02088557564.  Adam Duke highgate 0207 267 8713 and finally Siri counselling which is an Afro Caribbean Center 0871 8553223. 

 There are many other support centers throughout the country, although government should do more to actively fund domestic violence organisations. ( please go to some of the well recognised organisations via your google searches eg www.google.co.uk   then please type in a few relevant key words )   The National Health service are currently 5-10 free therapeutic sessions plus more sessions if urgently require via your General Practictioner ( GP ). There are strict rules attendance and punctuality rules to be adhered to here.

  If you are a victim of domestic violence please to go to http://www.refuge.org.uk/   or  http://www.womensaid.org.uk  supports 500 domestic violence and sexual violence services across the country.  In some cases: the perpetrators of violence require legal measures upon some of their actions inorder to gain some level of control of such behaviour and / or their partners to avoid such behaviour by leaving there partner.  It is highly recommended during or after some form of action that support is gained via the one organisations above or one that you have found through your own accord. In some cases the physical abuse has less effect than the psychological cycles that a perpetuator instigates.

Good luck in your search.

 

Management Stress Centre, which is a sub division of BIAM.  This is now only for reference use.

http://www.managementstresscentre.co.uk

James Messina’s guide to anger management

http://www.coping.org/anger/content.htm

Bullying on a one-to-one basis and in the work place

http://www.bullyonline.org

Families going though a dispute, for example, a divorce or separation can call upon a voluntary mediator:

http://www.thefma.co.uk/

Information for children:

http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/emotion/anger.html