Course Description:
Anger is a natural human emotion that can result in a positive or negative response. Anger as a positive response can empower the client to improve client’s life, anger as a negative response can deter client from achieving goals and fulfilling client’s maximum potential. Forgiveness has been found to be effective in helping clients overcome anger and frustration. This workshop will focus on the following: Goal setting, making amends, effectively coping with anger, choosing positive communication and accountability. In addition, this workshop will help providers recognize when forgiveness is an appropriate client goal, identify how to introduce and explain to client what forgiveness is and to provide concrete methods to incorporate anger management and forgiveness into the therapeutic process.
Course Link:
https://www.emich.edu/engage/business/professional-programs-training/programs/social-work/index.php
CE Value (credits): 3
CE Type: Standard
Sponsor Name:
Eastern Michigan University
Contact Information:
Julie Newland
734-487-4926
jnewland@emich.edu