Midtown Marriage and Family Therapy, PC
271 Madison Avenue, Suite 708, New York, NY 10016
917-968-5599
One-Day Anger Intensive: An In-depth Look at the Root of Your Anger.
Saturdays, 11-4pm
Scheduled dates for Spring/Summer 2008:
April 26, May 17, June 21, July 19
Midtown MFT provides an in-depth look at the core of anger. If you experience frequent, intense anger and behave destructively to yourself or others when angry, you may benefit from this workshop.
Clients can expect:
• A deep, insightful look at your core way of existing in relationship
to your self and others. In a safe, supported environment, with others facing
similar challenges with anger, we will explore hurt that has been masked by
anger.
• We will identify family of origin struggles and trauma that have made
a lasting imprint on who you are today.
• We will discuss your current relationships and identify the patterns
from your past that have been replicated. It is these patterns that trigger
your anger today.
• A look into the biological differences between men and women and how
they trigger anger.
• An explanation on why all of the anger management courses you have
taken have failed to produce lasting results, and the missing key ingredient
necessary for the change you desire.
• An introduction to the idea that anger as a defense creates destructive
patterns in relationships, but anger, when recognized as a protection, becomes
a red flag, a signal that we need to make a change.
Through a new insight into the protection anger provides, clients will learn to focus and witness their own wounding that precedes anger, to stop waiting for the source of their anger to change, and to find within themselves the strength and courage to accept the call to action: a voice holding us accountable for our own suffering.
This workshop consists of guided meditation, creative and relaxation exercises, and discussion.
Pre-registration with payment is required at least 1 week prior to
the workshop.
Space is limited to 7 people.
Tel: 917-968-5599
Workshop Fee: $150
This workshop is facilitated by Ellen M. Gregory, M.A., LMFT. Click here for information on Ellen.