FAQ

What is life coaching?

Why would a life coach be better than a psychologist?

Can a life coach provide grief counseling?

Can you do sessions over the phone?

Do you teach anger management courses?

Where are anger management classes held?

Can you work with me on stress management?

What are positive affirmations?

How do I get positive affirmations?

What is anger?

Why do I need to take anger management classes?

Is anger management psychotherapy?

Why should I take the class from Emotional Intelligence for Anger Management?

How much are the courses and how long are they?

What is life coaching?
Life Coaching is a professional service providing clients with feedback, insights and guidance from an outside    vantage point. It is very similar to counseling, with more of an emphasis focusing on goals, developing communication skills, and relationships.

Why would a life coach be better than a psychologist?
A Life Coach isn’t necessarily better than a psychologist, but a Life Coach can give you more personal interaction and give you the freedom to work on goals at your own pace. The most important thing in choosing a counselor is finding someone that you feel comfortable with and which you have a rapport.

Can a life coach provide grief counseling?
It depends on the coach. Marla Sloane, is also a grief counselor and offers grief counseling to individuals.

Can you do sessions over the phone?
Yes. Life coaching and grief counseling can be done over the phone. You can schedule one hour sessions at a time that is convenient for you in the privacy of your own home or office.

Do you teach anger management courses?
Yes, Marla Sloane does provide evidence based, court approved, anger management classes for individuals, couples, and corporations.

Where are anger management classes held?
Classes are usually held in the San Francisco bay area, and Marla Sloane can also come to your corporation.

Can you work with me on stress management?
Yes, that is a very common subject. Marla Sloane works with individuals on an assortment of issues. Stress management, anger management, divorce counseling, and financial stress are right up there at the top of the list.

What are positive affirmations?
Positive affirmations are a sentence or phrase that has a positive thought and meaning behind it.

How do I get positive affirmations?
Marla Sloane offers free weekly positive affirmations to your e-mail. Just sign up on the website and you will receive them every week. You can unsubscribe at any time.

What is anger?
Anger is a normal emotion that is telling you something is either uncomfortable for you or something is wrong. It can range from mild irritation to frustration or rage. Anger is a reaction to a perceived threat to ourselves, our loved ones, or our property.

Why do I need to take anger management classes?”>
Sometimes a court will require you to take a class if you are going through a divorce or have shown signs of losing your temper. But the best reason is to give yourself communication skills that will help you in developing better relationships with your children, family coworkers, and friends.

Is anger management psychotherapy?
No. Anger management training will give you skills and understanding of healthier ways to deal with anger and stress. In fact, it is important to note that anger is not recognized as a disorder, and anger management is not therapy. It is instructional only.

Why should I take the class from Emotional Intelligence for Anger Management?
Emotional Intelligence for Anger Management is a court approved, evidence based training facilitator that is certified by the Anderson and Anderson model of Anger Management. which is the most effective and most widely recognized curriculum in the world. Emotional Intelligence for Anger Management also brings to the foreground the importance of dealing with stress and developing emotional intelligence in relationships.

How much are the courses and how long are they?
It varies from individuals, to couples and corporations.

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