Lose Your Temper: A Conscious Exploration of Anger with Alistair Moes

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Join Tasha Simms as she takes a conscious exploration on the topic of anger with Alistair Moes, the founder of Moose Anger Management.

Anger isn’t a good or bad thing, but as with any emotion, we can do something good or bad with it. IIn this episode we will  discuss the many things that exist behind most people’s anger, like: pain, fear, shame, loss, sadness and anxiety. We will also cover a number of tools that people can use with their intense emotional experiences so that they become more intentional rather than reactive.

Despite the negative experiences that many people have with anger, we believe that anger can also be constructive and lead to insight.

 

About Moose anger Management

Moose Anger Management was established by Alistair Moes, Director of Moose Anger Management, who has worked with thousands of men and women for over 20 years. The objective was to provide counselling that focused on constructive approaches to expressing healthy anger by addressing both current circumstances and events, and looking at the history attached to current behaviour. Over the last 10+ years, Alistair has also co-facilitated the Healing Anger groups for women. Working together with Alejandra Proaño, MA (Psy), MA (Lit), M.Sc, ACC, RCC, they have rewritten the text used in the course to incorporate issues that are especially relevant to women’s anger.

https://angerman.online/

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Lose Your Temper: A Conscious Exploration of Anger

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Upcoming On-Line Events

Healing Anger Group, May 14 – June 18

This group for women provides a very supportive, respectful and compassionate approach that allows the transformation of anger into something constructive.

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Men’s Anger Management Group On-Line June  2 – July 7, 2020

Our groups offer you the chance of learning alongside others who, like you, care enough to change what they do with their anger.

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About Alistair

Alistair is an International Anger Management Expert and Author, who has been working professionally as a counsellor/educator since 1989 and as an anger management specialist in private practice since 1995. Alistair co-leads a team of six therapists with his partner, Alejandra Proaño, MPsy, MSc, MLit, PCC, RCC . He has worked with those who have enormous challenges in the world: from high performance business leaders, gold medal winning Olympic and professional athletes to people that are close to homeless. Anger is an equal opportunity emotion. Alistair has developed a manner of working, which is respectful, solution-focussed and based on both academic theory and extensive professional and personal experience. This experience includes working with trauma, and historic abuse in a manner that honours each person and allows for deep healing. During the last twenty-five years he has worked with thousands of people who have made the call out of a desire to create change. Although he has worked with court-ordered men, he now works exclusively with self-referred clients, which includes those sent from the workplace, or strongly encouraged by a partner, or even unfortunately sometimes, a lawyer.

Alistair’s approach focuses on the gifts and potential of each person. In this manner “the good” that is present in an individual is attended to, as are the challenges that face each person. He also has extensive experience working with what is behind a person’s anger. The pain, sadness, hurt, fear, anxiety, shame and often, trauma, are what leads someone to react disproportionately to events. It is only when this is examined, with compassion and a deep respect, that a person can alter their response to the triggers in their life, and learn to relate to the emotional reactions that have led them astray. Alistair has been humbled and inspired by the many people who have taken up the courage to take on this type of investigation.

Alistair regularly presents workshops to diverse groups from police, to teachers, CRA auditors, to unions  or therapists for professional development.

Alistair also provides counselling for parents with an extensive focus on Dads. He has developed and facilitated parenting groups for Dads and co-facilitated Parenting Together groups for couples. During one of his many interviews on CKNW, Alistair spoke about the importance of being aware of the memories parents create with their children.

www.angerman.online. We have many videos, podcasts, and articles on the resources page of the website
www.healinganger.ca is our women’s program location
Instagram: @mooseangermanagement
Instagram: @healinganger
Twitter: loseyourtemper
There are lots of free videos/podcasts/articles at https://angerman.online/resources/

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