If someone offered you a happier, healthier life, and showed you how to use anger and conflict as an opportunity to grow, in exchange for one weekend of your time, of course you would accept.
Well that is exactly what I'm offering you right here and right now.  What you can expect...
- Interactive group participation
- Guided meditations
- Insightful anger management exercises.
- Simple mind/body interventions
You'll also learn to:
- Identify your "triggers" for anger
- Break free from feelings of helplessness and shame
- Heal from your pain and increase your self esteem
- Trust your instincts
- Heal early childhood wounds
- Resolve couples conflict
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I've created a workshop, a small group experience that is a safe haven for people to explore and experience
their anger; to release the energy and discover the wisdom in their bodies..
Click here now to secure a spot in The
Anger I Workshop "Living Beyond Anger: Living With Love."
Learn how to:
- Resolve conflicts without feeling stressed
- Laugh and love with your partner again
- Heal from your pain and increase your self esteem
- And so much more.
And since I work with everyone in the workshop individually, I design programs and skills for your particular circumstances. I’ll teach you how to better deal with:
- Separation and Divorce
- Parent-Child Conflicts
- Abuse of any kind
- Issues resulting from blended families
- Grief and Depression
- Job-related situations
- Marital and other significant relationships
Click here now to secure a spot in The Anger I Workshop "Living Beyond Anger: Living With Love."
What makes Dr. Brandt's workshops stand out is her unique approach to helping individuals get to their
anger and learn to express it in healthy ways. As a result of her own professional and personal experience,
Dr. Brandt has designed a workshop for men and women, seeing "the need for us to learn about our anger" in
the tasks we have on a daily basis.
Dr. Brandt will share some myths about anger:
- Anger is bad. Be nice so that people will like you.
- Acting angry will bring more harm than benefit.
- Confronting the issues is too painful and uncomfortable.
- If you let yourself become angry, you will lose control and do something you’ll regret.
- Feeling your anger will get in the way of accomplishing the things you need to do in the world.
- Anger is not good for relationships.
“Anger needs to be recognized, given its place and respected.”
In fact, anger can bring wisdom, clarity and inspiration. According to Dr. Brandt, Anger is not the problem. The
problem is when we try to rid ourselves of the feeling that is supposed to be there.
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