How do I find programs in anger management or conflict mediation?
Options differ depending on situations. For K-State students, consultation at the campus’ Counseling Services can help determine the most appropriate resources to help. When indicated, individual programs dealing with anger or conflict may be set up through K-State’s Counseling Services or through referral to certain community services, including Pawnee Mental Health. For faculty and staff, consultation with the Affirmative Action office or the K-State Human Resources department can help determine options for mediation or conflict resolution.
In most cities, conflict mediation can be found by contacting your local District Attorney, City Attorney of Court. These services are generally free and requires the participation of all parties to the dispute. Simply go to google and type in conflict mediation and your location.
Anger Management is a newer intervention. You may find a reputable Certified Anger Management Facilitator by visiting the website of The American Association of Anger Management Providers, The Anger Management Resource Directory or google "certified anger management providers along with your location.
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