Anger Management And Alcohol
It is well known that a large proportion of anger related violence is linked to an excess of alcohol consumption. That is not to say that everyone who has an anger management problem is an alcoholic however many people who find themselves up before a court of law for some kind of violent act normally state that they were under the influence of alcohol when the crime took place. The question the people need to ask themselves is this: Would I have committed this offence if I had not been drinking alcohol? I doubt it. It is never too late to re-take control of your life, start learning today about the ways in which you can control your anger and stop drinking alcohol; this could be your last chance.
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Anger management programs often have to deal with the issues relating to alcohol. For example let us take a fictional character called John, he is attending this anger management program for the first time and has stated that he is desperate to learn ways of controlling his anger. John has a history of alcohol abuse and has been convicted of two violent acts both of which happened when he was drunk.
"So you have requested help for your anger issues; have you also requested help for your alcohol issues?"
One would hope that the answer to this question would be a "Yes". Whatever techniques a person is taught to enable them to control their anger will soon be forgotten when they are drunk - this is why they must also deal with their alcohol mis-use issues at the same time.
A lot of people in John's position can often feel that it is too late however that is just being negative and defeatist. The only way to think in this situation is in a positive manner, it is time you did yourself a favour and fought back.









