How to Take an Anger Management Course
- 1). Locate an anger management course that is close to you. The National Anger Management Association provides a complete list of individuals all over the United States who are qualified to help people overcome anger issues. If a course isn't located near you, then you may also take a course via the Internet.
- 2). Inform family members and friends of your decision to enroll in an anger management course. Not only can they be a source of encouragement during rough times, but it is also helpful for them to know what to expect from you when you are going through counseling.
- 3). Prepare yourself mentally for the courses. Do not go into counseling for anger with the mindset that it won't work. Keep an open mind and be willing to make the changes necessary to overcome your anger issues. This process can include dealing with unpleasant past issues or reliving past mistakes.
- 4). Remember to be patient with yourself. Overcoming an obstacle such as anger takes time. Do not go into an anger management course expecting to achieve immediate results that last forever. You will continue to have to work through issues and problems as they arise, even after the anger management course ends.