(Long Island, NY) The Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) will host a full-day Anger Management Workshop on Saturday, December 21st, 2013 from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM at the agency’s Mineola office. The workshop provides participants with practical steps to address their triggers and learn how to manage their frustration in stressful situations. This full-day workshop is in addition to the weekly sessions offered from 7:30 to 9:00 PM on Mondays at the Ronkonkoma office and Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9:00 PM in the Mineola office.
Classroom exercises and instructional materials are used to help guide participants in learning a variety of skills including stress management, communication training, anger management, empathy, and conflict resolution, as well as skills in developing better judgment and impulse control. Participants will receive an official certificate after completing the course. LICADD’s anger management services are approved by all courts, probation departments, and Child Protective Services.
“The holidays are a difficult time for many people,” said LICADD Anger Management Program Coordinator Marcie Siciliano. “This workshop provides useful skills and resources to effectively manage the environmental stressors and anger triggers that surface during this season.” Participants are encouraged to continue their learning experience by enrolling in LICADD’s weekly Anger Management Series.
LICADD is the premier provider of anger management classes on Long Island, offering low-cost workshops, classes, and coaching in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The fee for the full-day Anger Management Workshop is $199. Payment for LICADD’s anger management services may be made via check, cash, or major credit card. Those on Medicaid or Public Assistance, and EAP clients, are eligible for a reduction in fees.
LICADD’s Mineola office is conveniently located at 114 Old Country Road, Suite 114. The full-day Anger Management Workshop is known to fill to capacity well in advance. To secure your placement or for further information on the agency’s anger management services, please call 516-747-2606 or e-mail msiciliano@licadd.org.




