AndersonServices.com is provider of Certified Anger Management Facilitator
Title
Anderson & Anderson Anger Management/Executive Coaching for Physicians
Description
Anderson and Anderson, the recognized leader in anger management certification, client workbooks, CDs and videos, offers Anger Management Classes for heads of corporations as well as struggling adolescents. The tragedy of September 11 has dramatically increased the need for resources to manage stress and anger and we have increased our class schedules to accommodate this need. We also offers a host of workplace programs including on-site trainings, executive coaching, accelerated anger management classes for managers, anger management classes for employees, organizational training and more.
George Anderson is a Board Certified Diplomate in Psychotherapy, A Fellow in the American Orthopsychiatric Association and, a major provider of Anger Management training, workbooks, videos and interactive CDs.
George Anderson was the technical consultant on the popular Jack Nicholson/Adam Sandler Movie “Anger Management”. He also appeared on the Cover of the Los Angeles Times Magazine in its August 28, 2005 edition titled “The Least Angry Man”. This article is listed on our website as “The Storm’s Quiet Eye” at Anderson & Anderson Online Resources. A sitcom on his anger management practice is currently in the works.
Languages
English Spanish
Contact
- Anderson & Anderson
- Brentwood CA
- United States 90025
- (310) 207-3591
Additional Information
Anderson & Anderson is the industry standard worldwide for Executive Coaching/Anger Management for Physicians. The Anderson & Anderson was presented in two one hour documentaries on the BBC2 under the Title: Losing It narrated by Griff Rhys Jones.
Related Domains
Consultation, client workbooks and executive coaching.
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