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What is Anger?
Resources Available to You
HELP IS AVAILABLE If you, or someone close to you is quick to anger or is easily frustrated, then they might require an anger management program. Listed below are several excellent places that offer confidential treatment: Teen Health Centre- Open to patients aged 12-24 years old in a non-judgmental atmosphere. Main office phone: (519) 253-8481. Main address: 1585 Ouellette Avenue, Windsor. Appointments can also be made for the county satellite offices, including the Amherstburg Community Services site through the Windsor number. Shalom Counselling Services- A professional counselling service which offers specialized counsellors for either youth or adult clients. Group or private sessions are available. Address: 33 Princess St. East Ste 212, Leamington. Phone: (519) 326-3778. Windsor Family Forum- Has facilitated support groups which are available for both men and women. They offer on-going support with stress and anger management programs. Address: 2109 Ottawa St. Ste 150, Windsor. Phone: (519) 253-2607. The Children’s Health Care Network- Provides children’s services for emotional, behavioural and learning problems. ADHD treatment, assessment and counselling are available. Address: 7717 Wyandotte St. East, Windsor. Phone: (519) 948-8370. Youth and Family Resource Network of Essex County- Offers anger management services for children, youth and adults. Educational parent programs and temporary housing for homeless youth are also available. Address: 124 Fox St, Cottam. Phone: (519) 839-6009, or call their Kingsville office at (519) 733-8983. Drouillard Place- Assists local residents of the Drouillard Road area. Also facilitates youth with their own drop-in centre. Address: 1102 Drouillard Rd. Windsor. Phone: (519) 253-1073. John Howard Society of Windsor-Essex County-Offers various programs for youth and adults that is not limited to anger management. Private or group sessions are available. Address: 880 Ouellette Ave Suite 703, Windsor. Phone: (519) 252-3461. OTHER SERVICES MAY BE AVAILABLE TO HELP Need more information? Amherstburg: 736-5471 Essex: 776-4231 Information Windsor: 973-4636 Kingsville: 733-5784 Lakeshore: 728-1435 Leamington: 326-8629
Effects on Our Health If managed inappropriately, anger is likely to negatively affect our physical and mental health. Here are several examples:
Expressing Anger The instinctive, natural way to express anger is to respond aggressively. The three main approaches of dealing with anger are:
How are Children Affected? Children can be affected by parents' and other caregivers' anger both directly and indirectly.
Helping Young Children Cope with Anger
Types of Anger
There are two types of anger: anger is on a conscious level that can be temporary or long term. This would consist of hurtful, resentful or rebellious behaviour caused by a real or supposed insult or injury to oneself or others. 2) Latent anger is repressed to an unconscious level which can accumulate over time. This anger can emerge as distrust, irritation, or gossip. If anger is not vented properly it can result in physical or mental health problems, along with a deterioration in close relationships. Symptoms of Chronic Anger:
How to Control Anger
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