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Healing the Angry Brain
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DESCRIPTION:

Apply the principles of neuroplasticity with anger problems.
 

OUTLINE:

  • Understanding the Distortions of the Angry Brain
  • Teaching Clients to Recognize and Avoid Blame Triggers
  • Learning How to Help Clients Create a Step-by-Step Brain Change Plan
  • Using Journaling and Group Process with Angry Clients
  • How to Get Angry Clients to Sustain their Commitment to Change

OBJECTIVES:

  • Explain how the principles of neuroplasticity can help clients with anger problems.
  • Detail the presenter’s approach to healing a client with anger issues.
  • Provide a case example of how to work with a client in this situation.

 

Ron Potter-Efron, PhD, CADCIII, LICSW, First Things First Counseling and Consulting

Ronald Potter-Efron, PhD, LICSW, CADCII, is a clinical psychotherapist, director of the Anger Management Program at First Things First Counseling and Consulting Center in Altoona, WI, and an internationally recognized anger expert. 

He has more than 30 years of clinical experience and in his private practice, he specializes in the treatment of individuals with severe aggression and domestic violence concerns. Ron is also author of 15 books, including Handbook of Anger Management (for professional readers); Angry All the Time; Letting Go of Anger and Letting Go of Shame (both with Patricia Potter-Efron), and his newest release, Healing The Angry Brain (New Harbinger, 2012), a self-help book intended for chronically angry and aggressive persons. Dr. Potter-Efron is also Diplomate of the National Anger Management Association.

Dr. Potter-Efron currently facilitates a 50 session domestic violence prevention program that utilizes the principles of neuroplastic change (long-term potentiation) to help clients devise and implement individualized brain-based behavioral change plans. He has trained thousands in professional seminars throughout the United States and abroad. Ron is known for his ability to make difficult material easier to understand and utilize, as well as for his good sense of humor and practical orientation toward therapeutic change.

 

Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Ron Potter-Efron is Director of Anger Management and Domestic Violence Prevention Center, First Things First Counseling and Consulting. He receives royalties as an author for New Harbinger Publishing. Dr. Potter-Efron receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Ron Potter-Efron has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.

 


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