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- Subject: Anger Management
- Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:54:06 -0500
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Hi Folks,
I am looking for two things. One, I am wondering if anyone has screening
tools they use to discern whether someone is appropriate for anger
mangagement or should be in a more comprehensive batterer program (other than
the obvious disclosures and referrals). Two, I am wondering if anyone has a
formal evaluation of their anger management program they would be willing to
share, or can refer me to evaluation studies of university based anger
management program.
Also, I am hoping there are some folks out there with anger management
programs who would be willing to speak with me about what you are doing. If
so, please email me directly.
Thanks,
Tom Schiff, Ed.D.
Center for Health Promotion
University Health Services
150 Infirmary Way
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
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Subject: VDAY Campus SV Policy initiative
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Hey everyone -
Have you seen this? What are your thoughts? I know we could certainly use
one! I love the mission and just hope that these students would think to
speak with their campus SV folks (if they have them) to also get their input.
http://www.vday.org/cap
V-Day and Students Active for Ending Rape (SAFER) are proud to partner to
bring a transformative policy reform initiative to college campuses. With
your help, we can make colleges and universities around the United States
safer for all students.
- Anger Management, Tom Schiff, 11/30/2009
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