PERPETRATORS AND PERPETRATORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COURSE

Is this service appropriate for me?

Welcome to Anger Management Central London that is providing anger management courses for perpetrators and perpetrators of domestic violence for both male and female perpetrators. It provides support for those dealing with the police, Family Courts and Caffcass. This anger management course is suitable for persons who are dealing with police and released on bail or convicted of a crime. It is also suitable for clients with children trying to organise child arrangements. Furthermore, it is suitable for people who have been interviewed by Cafcass about domestic violence. Such persons might be seeking child access and are dealing with Family Court and had findings made against them.

What does the service for perpetrators or perpetrators of domestic violence deliver?

anger management counselling sessions for perpetrators

Due to the absence of support administrative staff, Anger Management Central London offers highly confidential counselling. The service is nonjudgmental and friendly. Furthermore, the sessions firmly address existing anger management issues, any findings and recommendations made by relevant authorities or persons. What is more, you can enjoy the weekly video sessions in the convenience of your own home, saving you time or money on transport. The goal of each hour-long session is to identify the triggers for anger management problems and red flags, and resolve them. Furthermore, it addresses your unique goals. It also attempts to increase clients’ self-awareness and emotional regulation. Simple handouts with relevant literature at the end of each session are addressing the emotional regulars. The handouts also include topics on anger management tools, domestic violence or specific crime. Leona Sears helps clients and explains clearly the information on the handouts and clients get the opportunity to practice various tools during sessions. The sessions can address findings or recommendations made by relevant authorities or individuals.

What happens at the end of the course?

At the end of the course and upon request, clients can receive a session-by-session report. It outlines what caused the loss of control and angry outbursts, followed by an offence of domestic violence. In addition to that, it depicts clients conduct and how the issues were resolved.

Who is unfit for the anger management course for perpetrators or perpetrators of domestic violence?

This service is not suitable for persons with acute substance misuse issues. On the contrary,  recovering addicts currently actively abstaining from alcohol or drugs and going through treatment are welcome to make a self-referral. Finally, persons with serious mental health issues that are not medicated for instance paranoid personality disorder or schizophrenia are not suitable for this service.

How many sessions will I need?

If you do not have any prior criminal history or one offence that requires anger management, then you should plan on attending a minimum of twelve sessions. Therefore, individuals who have a criminal background and a history of re-offending must attend 24 sessions.

Do the sessions work and what do former clients say?

Examples of research indicating that a psychological treatment for anger management works comes from study carried out by Saini (2009). You can also read formal client reviews to get a sense of what it’s like to work with Leona Sears, who facilitates the sessions:

How do I make contact?

In conclusion anyone is welcome to seek an appointment with exceptions of the client group described above. If you believe you are a good fit for this course, please call or text Leona Sears on 07505124933 with your name and availability for an initial call or your first appointment. Provide a few options for your availability for the course of sessions in anger management counselling for offenders or perpetrators of domestic violence.

Leona Sears providing service in anger management counselling