North Carolina Anger Management Classes

Many organizations, institutions, and bodies from both the public and private sectors in the state of North Carolina may request or mandate someone to complete an anger management class. Among them there are schools, employers, law enforcement agencies, professional licensing bodies, legal/court systems, mental health providers and other entities. The requirements for these mandates can vary depending on the individual's situation.

Some of them are: 

  1. Courts: An individual's participation in an anger management program may be mandated by the court as a condition of probation or another type of sentencing.
  2. Mental Health Agencies: Mental health agencies may offer programs to help individuals manage their anger. They may also require individuals to participate in such programs as part of treatment plans or therapy sessions.
  3. Schools: If an individual displays disruptive behavior at school, they may be required to participate in an anger management class as part of disciplinary action.
  4. Employers: Some employers may mandate that employees take part in an anger management program as a condition of continued employment or advancement within the company.
  5. Parenting Classes: Parents who are facing divorce or custody disputes may be required by family court judges to attend parenting classes which include instruction on how to manage anger appropriately.

For cases that involve assault, battery, or domestic violence, North Carolina mandates that people take anger management classes for at least 6 hours. The court may occasionally decide to extend this requirement if it is deemed essential. Nonetheless, the normal length of anger management classes mandated by the majority of the state's agencies and bodies is typically 8 to 10 weeks. However, based on the precise conditions outlined by the body that required it, certain classes may last longer or shorter.

AngerClass’ programs are designed to cover North Carolina’s requirements and are known to be state recognized. Developed by a credentialed trainer with significant experience, they are available 100% online within the range of 1 to 52 hours and weeks. Before completing your registration, it is commendable to verify that your local county in North Carolina accepts distance learning accreditations.  
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