The Art of Managing Conflict with Character
Anger Management Northwest
"Are you court ordered to take an anger management class?"

Call 425-381-7407
"Or do you just need help 
getting a grip on your anger."
*Anger Management Northwest works in cooperation with Cedar Park Counseling. 
Cedar Park Counseling is a Washington State licensed Mental Health and drug and alcohol service provider.
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Anger Management Northwest teaches practical, productive, personal, and profound skills to those court ordered individuals dealing with Assault 4 domestic violence, disorderly conduct, circumstances related to aggressive driving, etc.

Anger Management Northwest classes are convenient for Washington state  individuals in Everett, Bellevue, Seattle, Monroe, Lynnwood, Tukwilla, Federal Way, Redmond, Kirkland, and other Puget Sound areas.

Anger Management Northwest takes anger management to a whole new level. - The first rule of anger management is to not take yourself so seriously. Combining rational thought, emotional honesty, and humor, Anger Management Northwest uses the Anger to Authenticity approach to educate, guide, and inspire you to expand upon your personal insight so as to relate to others in a nonthreatening manner.

Anger Management Northwest challenges you to confront your beliefs and thoughts. Making the best possible choice in any given circumstance relies upon how clearly you can tell the difference between "the something" going on around you vs"the something" going on within you. Confusing the two makes up for most of what fuels our anger.

Anger Management Northwest teaches that it is not what we don't know that gets us into trouble but, rather, what we think we know that just isn't so. It is not our ignorance but, rather, our arrogance, that gets us into trouble.

Anger Management Northwest explores the root of anger and how we spread our anger into the lives of others. 

Anger Management Northwest teaches you how to use your anger vs allowing it to use you. Your anger can teach you a great deal about yourself. However, before this wealth of information about yourself is available to you, you must stop blaming others for what you think and feel.