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Seminars and Classes:
2008:
March 5: Fight Better: How to Deal with Anger in Your Family
by Lynette J. Hoy, NCC, LCPC. 6:45-8 p.m. Wheaton Bible Church, Wheaton, IL - No charge!

Anger Management Trainers Conference, Sept. 18-19, 2008 --
Oak Park, IL. Carleton Hotel. CEs provided for mental health professionals through this NBCC approved program! Download Trainer Conference Registration forms!

Anger Management for personal growth: Oak Park, Illinois: Once a month Saturday classes, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Begins Jan. 12. Print out the Saturday flyer. Enrollment letters and certificates of completion will be provided for court or employer mandated students.

Feb. 15-16: Christian PREP retreat (sponsored by the First Christian Church in Morris, IL) at Embassy Suites, Lombard, IL. Presenters: Dave Hoy, Esq. and Lynette Hoy, NCC, LCPC. Comments from a participant: "Thanks again for all you and David did. You both went above and beyond our expectations. I'm almost excited to get into a disagreement so I can use our new skills. :)
Talk to you again, Shelly"


Cary, Illinois: Anger Management Classes beginning with Dr. Jim Bedell and Robert Sexton, M.S.-Candidate. Days and Times vary. (847) 516-8449 X 1 or 7. Print out the Cary class brochure and registration form!


Spring: May 21, 2007: Managing Conflict and Defusing Hostility at Parkview Church for members and volunteers only. Lynette Hoy, NCC, LCPC, speaker.

Quick Tips for Managing Anger Podcasts - is a show about how deal with anger effectively and practically. Throughout the week Lynette Hoy, Anger Management Specialist, presents insights and skills for managing anger. You can learn to change unhealthy anger into a positive force which accomplishes something good for yourself and others! No more yelling, swearing, manipulating or giving the 'cold shoulder'.
Train yourself to turn anger into faith, assertiveness, problem-solving, empathy and forgiveness! When your anger is no longer out-of-control you will discover that life is more productive and purposeful and your relationships more compatible and satisfying!


Whats Good About Anger Institute

 

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Illinois Mental Health Counselors Association* and
CounselCare Connection, P.C. present:
The What's Good About Anger Institute -
Anger Management Trainers Conference

September 18-19, 2008
Carleton Hotel, Oak Park, IL
708.848.5000 (for reservations)

Presenters: James Bedell, PsyD, Lynette J. Hoy, NCC, LCPC & Steve Yeschek, LCSW.

This program has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors*
and waiting for approval from the Illinois Mental Health Counselors Association* to provide 12 CEs for LPCs, LSWs, LCPCs, LCSWs and LMFTs.
(*IMHCA or NBCC membership is not required to receive CEs)

This conference (waiting to for IMHCA sponsorship approval) co-sponsored by the Illinois Mental Health Counselors Association (IMHCA) and CounselCare Connection, P.C. provides anger management trainer certification for participants, and fresh, research-based methods for previously certified trainers. This program has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors and IMHCA for CEs. Participation in 2 days fulfills Part One of 40-hour Advanced Trainer certification course.
Conference curriculum is based on the expanded edition of What's Good About Anger?, the B.A.R.K. manual and the revised “What's Good About Anger Advanced Trainer's manual. Counselors, leaders, correctional and probation officers, pastors, facilitators and educators are invited to attend and learn effective anger management skills and techniques for motivating and educating clients and students! Trainees will gain skills for: assessing potential students, teaching effective and practical anger management techniques, facilitating groups, managing difficult behavior and more!

Register for this conference by downloading a registration form or
the PDF of Anger Management Trainer's Conference description. Space is limited!
Call Lynette Hoy to register by credit card at: 708.524.3333, ext. 1
.

Review costs and details below and send check or pay by credit card
.

Learning Objectives: This training course will help participants gain the following skills:

1. Understand the nature, sources, triggers, and process of anger.
2. Learn when anger is helpful or harmful.
3. Identify underlying cognitive distortions of harmful anger.
4. Recognize the essential role of stress management in reducing anger.
5. Gain awareness of: the DSM IV - (mental health) disorders associated with anger problems; readiness or contraindication for anger management treatment.
6. Develop skills for: screening participants, on-going evaluation of progress, defusing hostility and managing behavior. Will provide assessment and evaluation tools.
7. Learn effective anger prevention and control strategies, including: communication skills, time-out, problem-solving, forgiveness, relaxation, restructured thinking, conflict management, the role of emotional intelligence and empathy skills. Will provide teaching tools.
8. Understand and learn helpful techniques for teaching and leading anger management classes and groups.
9. Gain awareness of cutting-edge research in anger management.
10. Identify how to develop private practice, support groups and new growth opportunities.
11. Learn ethical guidelines of anger management training and support groups.
12. Gain an understanding of the anger management coaching process and practical techniques.

About the Trainers:

Lynette J. Hoy, NCC, LCPC, is a marriage and family counselor, crisis counselor and the co-founder of CounselCare Connection, P.C. She is an anger management specialist, a Diplomate with the American Association of Anger Management Providers and a Domestic Violence Advocate. Mrs. Hoy is a National Certified Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the State of Illinois. She holds a Master's Degree in Community and Family Counseling from Northeastern Illinois University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from North Park College. Lynette successfully completed the American Counseling Association's Anger Management Training Certificate Program for counselors.

As the founder of the What's Good About Anger Institute for Anger Management, Mrs. Hoy has authored anger management courses for court-ordered individuals and provides trainer certificates for leaders and counselors who desire to teach anger management and lead groups. She is a speaker, writer and seminar presenter for community groups and professional organizations.

James Bedell, PsyD.,
Is a licensed clinical psychologist has been in practice for 30 years. Dr. Bedell, a Certified Anger Management Professional, is the Clinical Director of CounselCare Connection, P.C. and the What's Good About Anger Institute. He is the Director of the Testing Division for both organizations.
His practice is located at Cornerstone Counseling Center in Cary, Illinois and concentrates on marriage, family, individual, and group counseling, as well as psychological testing and evaluations.

Dr. Bedell has been an instructor in psychology at Columbia College. He has developed numerous programs, including “Passage to Manhood” which helps fathers to mentor and initiate their sons in the ways of manhood. Dr. Bedell has also developed “The Gilead” program, which focuses on helping those in ministry with depression and burnout. He is presently working on a curriculum for seminaries that will help developing pastors with appropriate self-care and coping with the unique demands of ministry.
Dr. Bedell has been a frequent speaker and retreat leader, focusing on marriage enrichment, father-son issues, men’s issues, father wounds, etc. Dr. Bedell holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, masters work in theology and integration of counseling methods from Trinity International University, and an undergraduate degree (Summa Cum Laude) from Bradley University with a double major in psychology and philosophy.

Steve Yeschek
, LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and co-founder of CounselCare Connection, P.C. in Oak Park, Illinois. Steve is an excellent clinician with extensive in-patient and out-patient counseling experience. He is an anger management specialist and consultant with the What's Good About Anger Institute. Steve specializes in counseling individuals with anger, addictions, mood and behavioral disorders and relationship issues. He is an Associate Pastor overseeing the caring ministries and support programs at his church in Crystal Lake, Illinois. Steve has facilitated many groups over the years for various issues and teaches skills for facilitating groups.

What's Good About Anger Institute Trainers Conference Schedule:

Sept. 18-19, 2008 Location: Carleton Hotel, Oak Park, Illinois.

September 18, 2008: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

8:30 a.m. Registration, refreshments.

8:45-9:00 a.m.
Welcome and Introduction

9:00-10:15 a.m. Overview of What's Good About Anger: the problem of anger, manifestations and triggers, the physiology of anger, when anger is harmful or helpful.

10:15-10:30 a.m. Break

10:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m. Stress management and relaxation techniques for defusing anger.

11:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Cognitive distortions and restructured thinking skills.

12:00-1:00 p.m. Lunch provided

1:00-2:15 p.m. Teaching Effective Anger Control Strategies and Motivating Clients/students to Apply Skills: Communication, time-out and problem- solving skills, conflict management, developing a forgiveness process.

2:15-2:30 p.m. Break

2:30-3:30 p.m. Managing Behavior and Defusing Hostility- dealing with difficult behavior and hostility styles in treatment of individuals and groups.

3:30-4:30 p.m. Overview of Emotional Intelligence and development of empathy skills for managing anger.

Sept. 19, 2008: 8:45 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

9-10:15 a.m. Overview of Trainers manual and Guide: Anger management group and individual pre-assessment inventories, anger survey, evaluation and progress tools. Ethical guidelines for trainers.

10:15-10:30 a.m. Break

10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Assessment and referral for major mental health disorders (DSM IV) associated with anger problems. Contraindications: when participants/clients not appropriate for anger management groups and treatment.

12-1:00 p.m. Lunch provided

1:00-2:15 p.m. Research in Anger Management. Planning and Marketing Anger Management Programs and Practice.

2:15-2:30 p.m. Break

2:30-4:30 p.m. Overview of Anger Management Coaching Theory and Principles. Practical Application and Review of Coaching Skills.

Approved by the Illinois Mental Health Counselors Association * to provide CEs for LPCs, LSWs, LCPCs, LCSWs and LMFTs. The Illinois Mental Health Counselors Association is licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation as a continuing education provider. This program has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors * for CEs. (*IMHCA or NBCC membership is not required to receive CEs or to participate in conference)

Includes: 2 days includes 12 hours CEs (6 clock hours per day) for counselors, social workers and marriage and family therapists in Illinois and for National Certified Counselors by the National Board for Certified Counselors. DVD, Trainers manual, 12 lesson leader's guide, Power Point presentation and Certification as an Anger Management Trainer or Professional awarded to 2 day participants by the Institute. Second edition book and workbook provided to all participants. Daily continental breakfast, lunch and conference materials. 2 day participants fulfill the requirements of Part One of the Advanced Trainer Certificate course. Discounts available for resources and for those seeking to complete the 40-hour Advanced Trainer Certification curriculum.

Registration for 2-days: $400.00. Discount prior to July 18, 2008: $350.00.
Groups of 2 or more: $325.00 per registrant prior to July 18, 2008. Space is now limited!
Make checks payable to: CounselCare Connection, P.C.
Mailing address:
CounselCare Connection, P.C., Lynette Hoy
1100 Lake Street, Suite 245, Oak Park, IL 60301
Phone: 708.524.3333, ext. 1

Illinois residents registering by July 18, 2008 receive extra discount. Total:: $325.00.

Register for this 2-day conference
by faxing this form or Conference flyer. with your check or to pay by credit card.
Send checks (payable to- CounselCare Connection, P.C
.) to: CounselCare Connection, P.C., 1100 Lake Street, Suite 245, Oak Park, IL 60301. Include your name, address, phone and email address to receive confirmation letter.

Register for the one day conference, Sept. 18, 2008, includes 6 CEs: Trainer manual and certifcates not awarded to one day participants.

Full Description and Registration for Anger Management Trainer's 2008 Conference

*This program has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors.

Location:

The Carleton of Oak Park Hotel and Motor Inn
1110 Pleasant Street •Oak Park, Illinois 60302
Phone (708) 848-5000 •Fax (708) 848-0537 •Reservations 1-888-CARLETON
 
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For a reservation discount contact: Dana Enari, Sales Consultant, 708.848.5000.  Tell Dana you are part of the CounselCare Connection Trainers Anger Management Conference.


Includes
:

Training manual, book, student workbook, lunch. (training manual provided for 2 day registrants only). Up to 12 CEs for counselors, social workers and marriage and family therapists. Certification as an Anger Management Trainer. Co-sponsored by CounselCare Connection, P.C. and the Illinois Mental Health Counseling Association.

Recommended Distance-learning Courses for Anger Management Training:

New:
Advanced 40-Hour Trainer Certification Course for use with Adults, teens, coaching, counseling, groups and more!

Trainer Anger Management Certification Course Level One: Faith-based
home-study program for Pastors, leaders, counselors who want to obtain certification for training others in anger management!

Trainer Intermediate Certificate Course for Community Groups also offered. Teach groups, clients, students!

Read more about these distance-learning Trainer courses in our secure online shopping mall
.

Call CounselCare Connection and the What's Good About Anger Institute for office, online services, seminars, presentations at: 1-708-524-3333 or  email: Lynette J. Hoy, NCC, LCPC

News: "Anger management: What's it all about?" By MAX SEIGLE, Medill News Service

PUBLISHED: November 11, 2004

Lynette Hoy has been a counselor for 16 years, but just recently added a new specialty: anger management.

"I would say this is definitely a growing field," said Hoy, of CounselCare Connection in Oak Park.

Just last year, the American Association of Anger Management Providers was created and currently includes about 136 providers nationwide. Co-founder and anger management counselor George Anderson says the emotional aftermath of Sept. 11 catapulted anger management into the public arena.

"After 9-11, the entire world was destabilized," he said. "Suddenly you have all of these referrals."

Anderson said the American Psychological Association is working on establishing anger management as a recognized mental illness.

"Anger management is definitely the 'in' thing," said Steve Kelly, an anger management specialist with The Success Center in south suburban Lansing.

Both Kelly and Hoy say their services reach a cross section of people, ranging from court-ordered individuals to couples having trouble in their relationships. Companies also send them employees who loose their tempers with customers or supervisors.

The two counselors say they generally work with adults rather than children, and Kelly says he serves more men than women.

"I would probably say it's one female for every four males I get."

Kelly's practice offers both individual and group sessions, while Hoy tends to do more one-on-one counseling with her anger management patients.

Hoy also runs an on-line business for people ordered to take anger management classes. She has workbooks with as many as 32 lessons that can be purchased from her website.

In his group sessions, Kelly said his patients sit in a circle and begin by talking about their lives. Then Kelly tackles issues like stress management, communication skills and emotional intelligence to recognize the emotions causing the anger.

"The idea is to really get to the bottom of what type of 'stressers' the clients have in their lives and then teach them things they can do to really get rid of the stress," Kelly said. "The first step is to become aware of it."

Kelly said he also teaches patients exercise and relaxation techniques to alleviate their anger.

He said his sessions are not designed to fix people overnight.

"What it does for them is force them to take a look at themselves and think about what types of changes [they] need to make," Kelly said.

Hoy encourages patients to take a time-out after their anger explodes.

"Anger escalates within one to three seconds," she said. "That hormonal surge does not dissipate."

Taking a Christian approach in her work, Hoy also suggests patients seek "a little supernatural help" and offer forgiveness once things have settled down.

Both Hoy and Kelly admit there is somewhat of a social stigma attached to the anger management phenomenon made famous in the 2003 movie starring Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler. But their experiences show their instruction is valuable.

"After [people] have taken it, they realize, 'I did have an anger problem,' Hoy said. "It kind of wakes them up."

 

 
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