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If we analyze only from our own perspective, then we are geared for conflict. On the other hand, anger management or conflict resolution helps us understands that the other person’s perspective is merely their opinion and they have a right to that opinion – even if it differs from yours. You think what you want and we’ll agree to disagree. In so doing, we have just avoided the most common cause of altercations.

Mr. Schild is the Executive Director of Regesh Family and Child Services in Toronto, Ontario Canada. He is also a family therapist and certified specialist in Anger Management and conducts many therapeutic workshops in various topics. Regesh runs many programs helping families and youth dealing with personal and family issues in their lives. To arrange a speaking engagement, contact Mr. Schild. He can be reached at 416-495-8832 extension 222 or [email protected]. Visit www.regesh.com.

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