Category Archives: Anger Management
When We Stop Playing Games by Ray Pritchard
The call came from an old friend, someone I have known for over 40 years. His marriage was in serious trouble, and more importantly, he saw clearly that unless he changed from the inside out, what happened to his marriage … Continue reading
Envy, Anger and Forgiveness
Listen to this new podcast by Pastor Ray Pritchard: Envy, Anger and Forgiveness! For more resources visit www.whatsgoodaboutanger.com Lynette J. Hoy, NCC, LCPC, CAMS-IV CounselCare Connection, P.C. – Anger Management Institute 2000 Spring Road, Suite 603 – Oak Brook, IL 60523 … Continue reading
What is Anger Management Trainer & Specialist Certification?
What is Anger Management Trainer/Specialist Certification? The Anger Management Institute offers certification in anger management for mental health counselors, social workers, pastors, educators, health professionals, probation and law enforcement officers, leaders and facilitators through our distance-learning courses and trainer certification workshops. … Continue reading
How to Measure Emotional Intelligence…
Some Anger Management Trainers/Professionals and Specialists would like to assess the EI of their clients. The Conover company and the Hay Group (Daniel Goleman) offer EI assessment. I don’t use Conover because of the expense and the complexity. Trainers might find the Hay … Continue reading
Anger and Bitterness- Good Riddance!
Pastor Ray Pritchard writes in the Keep Believing Ministries blog the following: “Last Monday (December 28) was Good Riddance Day in Times Square. Organizers encouraged people to write their grievances down and then throw the lists into shredders symbolizing the … Continue reading
7 Reasons Not to Speak When You Are Angry – Dr. Ray Pritchard
“This morning I woke up thinking about the dangers of speaking when you are angry. Yesterday I chatted with a friend in Nashville who said that he had been meditating on Proverbs 11:17, “Your kindness will reward you, but your … Continue reading
Violence Between Couples is Usually Calculated…
Violence Between Couples Is Usually Calculated, And Does Not Result From Loss Of Control, Study Suggests ScienceDaily (Oct. 26, 2009) — Violence between couples is usually the result of a calculated decision-making process and the partner inflicting violence will do … Continue reading
Unless You Forgive…
by Pastor Ray Pritchard (May 12, 2009) By refusing to forgive, you block off the channel of God’s blessing in your life. Although there is freedom in Christ, the unforgiving Christian knows nothing about it. Download the podcast: Unless You … Continue reading