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Date Added: May 31, 2010 03:52:10 PMThe Anderson & Anderson Anger Management Curriculum is Evidenced Based

The Anderson & Anderson Anger Management Curriculum is Evidenced Based
 
Thanks to the work of Dr. Steven Sinert, Nevada Anger Management, we now have a study that shows the results of Pre and Post Tests using the Conover Assessment with 200 randomly selected clients. A summary of this study is listed below:
 
This study was undertaken from my private anger management practice utilizing the before and after averages using the Conover Assessment Examination which measures the following parameters:

1) Interpersonal Assertion: How good or comfortable the individual feels about telling others about their thoughts, feelings and behaviors in dealing with others.

Average pre-training score: 3.03;
Average post-training score: 5.30 (74.91% increase)

2) Empathy: How the individual views their current skill and ability to sense, understand and accept another person’s thoughts, feelings and behaviors.

Average pre-training score: 4.38
Average post-training score: 5.35 (22.14 % increase)

3) Stress Management: Shows the individual’s skill in managing stress and worry.

Average pre-training score: 3.97
Average post-training score: 5.05 (27.20% increase)

4) Aggression: The amount to which an individual uses a communications style that violates or offends or takes away another’s rights, thoughts or feelings.

Average pre-training score: 2.82
Average post-training score: 0.62 (78.01% decrease)

5) Interpersonal Deference: A measurement of the degree to which an individual uses a personal communication style that tends to yield or give in to someone else, lets others have their way or gives their rights to others.

Average pre-training score: 2.61
Average post-training score: 1.71 (34.48% decrease)

6) No measurement of an individual’s motivation was included in this study. It is recognized however that the greater the motivation the more likely the individual will be successful in achieving success.

Conclusion: From these findings it would appear that this Anger Management Program is very effective in increasing assertive skills, empathy, stress management and decreasing aggression and deference. These results are in no way a guarantee that any specific individual will respond the same way; however, they are a good indication that, on average, most individuals with anger issues will have a positive outcome from taking an anger management program taught by a Certified Anger Management Provider using the Anderson & Anderson model.

Rated and reviewed in Psych Central



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Anderson & Anderson Los Angeles County Provider List

There are no state laws that regulate anger management. Neither the LA County Probation Department nor any other agency is involved in certifying anger management programs. The list of probation-approved batterers' intervention programs is solely for domestic violence perpetrators. Domestic violence programs are inappropriate for addressing issues of anger management in non-intimate relationships. Therefore, as a nationally recognized leader in providing interventions, resources, and provider certifications in anger management, Anderson & Anderson has compiled a list of programs currently using the Conover Assessment and 'Gaining Control of Ourselves', a widely recognized anger management workbook. We do not in any way guarantee the quality of the services provided by any of the businesses listed. A complimentary copy of this publication in English or Spanish will be provided upon request to any officer of the court.

 


AAAMP

Professional mental health organizations are carefully looking at anger management as an area of specialization to add to their turf. Unless providers of anger management organize to represent our own interests, we will be defined by others whose interests may not coincide with those of us who work daily to provide these services. Therefore, The American Association of Anger Management Providers is being formed to address these issues. AAAMP Membership is open to all professional anger management providers and facilitators. Visit the American Association of Anger Management Providers website for more information.

 


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