Anger Management — SAMHSA
Anger Management — SAMHSA
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Description
There is a growing body of evidence that treatments are effective at improving a variety of anger-related problems. These positive effects are found within diverse populations, settings, and locations. The effect of treatment of anger is relatively smaller than that of treatments for anxiety and depression.
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Length of Program
Eight sessions
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Eligibility
Requires counselor or P/O referral. Priority given to probationers with demonstrated needs in anger management, negative thought processes, substance use disorder and/or mental health issues.
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Locations Available
Disclaimer: Program availability is subject to change. For the most up to date offerings, please contact facilities or offices directly.
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Abingdon
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Accomack
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Alexandria
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Appalachian Men’s
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Ashland
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Baskerville Correctional Center
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Bedford
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Charlottesville
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Chesapeake
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Chesterfield
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Cold Springs Correctional Unit #10
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Danville
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Deerfield Correctional Complex (DCC)
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Emporia
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Fairfax
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Farmville
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Gloucester
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Hampton
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Harrisonburg
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Haynesville Correctional Center
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Henrico
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Indian Creek Correctional Center
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Lawrenceville Correctional Center
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Leesburg
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Manassas
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Marion Correctional Treatment Center
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Martinsville
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Newport News
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Norfolk
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Norton
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Nottoway Correctional Center
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Portsmouth
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Radford
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River North Correctional Center
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Roanoke
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South Boston
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State Farm Correctional Center
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Suffolk
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Tazewell
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Virginia Correctional Center for Women
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Wallens Ridge State Prison
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Warsaw
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Williamsburg
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Wytheville
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