Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Emotional Intelligence Coaching works for Anger Management


Anger is a normal human emotion that is secondary to stress, anxiety, depression or some other primary emotion. Anger is not a pathological disorder. According to the American Psychiatric Association, anger is a lifestyle issue and not in the domain of mental illness.
There are seven signs that anger is problematic in a person’s life:
  • When anger is too frequent
  • When anger is too intense
  • When anger last too long
  • When anger leads to aggression
  • When anger destroys relationships
  • When anger impacts health
  • When anger risks career derailment
For the first time in the history of Executive Coaching for Anger Management, the number of volunteer and mandated referrals are coming from H.R. Managers, intimate partners and physician well-being committees nationwide.

As high-income professionals experience the positive effects of the skill enhancement components of emotional intelligence coaching, they refer or recommend coaching for colleagues, direct reports or family members.
Word of mouth referrals are off the charts
The critical factors that account for the effectiveness of Emotional Intelligence Coaching for impulse control are its comprehensive non-psychiatric assessments, which are based on 15 Emotional Intelligence Scales.
These scales are:
  • Self-Regard
  • Self-Actualization
  • Emotional Self-Awareness
  • Emotional Expression
  • Assertiveness
  • Independence
  • Interpersonal Relationships
  • Empathy
  • Social Responsibility
  • Problem Solving
  • Reality Testing
  • Impulse Control
  • Flexibility
  • Stress Tolerance
  • Optimism.
The EQ-I-2.0 Emotional Intelligence Assessment that is used in this coaching program is offered on-line and the coaching is available live our via Skype by George or Bryan Anderson.





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