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Anger Management Program

The Anger Management Program is a structured educational program designed to help participants better understand, manage, and transform their relationship ... Show more
Certificate included
Course details
Duration 26-30 hours
Lectures 44
Assignments 14
Quizzes 14
Basic info

The Anger Management Program is offered online, making it accessible to participants across Canada. Designed for self-paced learning, the program requires approximately 26 to 30 hours to complete, depending on the participant’s pace, level of engagement, and personal reflection process.

The program is offered in multiple languages to enhance accessibility and better serve participants from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Currently, the program is available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Turkish, Mandarin, Punjabi, Hindi, Armenian, Georgian, Russian, and Ukrainian.

The learning platform is user-friendly and can be accessed from a computer, tablet, or smartphone, allowing participants to complete the program conveniently and securely from virtually anywhere.

Course requirements

Upon successful completion of the program, participants receive a bilingual certificate (English and French), which may be downloaded and printed for personal or official use.

For participants completing the program within a judicial or legal context, a reporting service is available. With the participant’s consent, an official completion report may be provided to the court, a lawyer, a probation officer, or any other authorized authority or professional involved in the case.

Although the program has been designed to align with standards commonly expected by Canadian courts, probation services, and legal professionals, it is important to note that acceptance of the program, as well as any potential impact on legal or judicial proceedings, remains solely at the discretion of the presiding judge or competent legal authority.

Completion of the program does not guarantee an acquittal, discharge, reduced sentence, withdrawal of charges, or any other specific legal outcome. Judicial decisions are made on a case-by-case basis and take into consideration the full circumstances of each individual matter.

Intended audience

This course is intended for a diverse range of individuals who need or want to improve their ability to manage anger. It is especially suited for people who have been court ordered to complete anger management course, as well as those who are currently on probation or parole and are required to participate in a program. In addition, individuals referred by lawyers, social workers, employers, or family support services may find this course useful for meeting legal, professional, or personal development goals.

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The Anger Management Program is a structured educational program designed to help participants better understand anger, recognize situations that may contribute to anger-related behaviour, and develop practical skills for responding more appropriately in everyday situations. Although the program is designed to satisfy court, probation, workplace, or other legal requirements, it is also suitable for individuals seeking to improve their communication, decision-making, and interpersonal interactions.

The program presents anger as a normal human emotion and focuses on understanding how thoughts, emotions, physical reactions, and behaviours are connected during the anger process. Participants learn practical strategies for recognizing warning signs, responding to challenging situations, communicating respectfully, and making responsible choices. Throughout the program, emphasis is placed on personal responsibility, accountability, effective communication, conflict resolution, and the application of practical anger management techniques in everyday life.The curriculum consists of six structured learning modules that build progressively upon one another.

Module 1 – Introduction to Anger and Emotional Awareness introduces participants to the nature of anger and explains how thoughts, emotions, physical reactions, and behaviours interact during the anger process. Participants learn to recognize common triggers, patterns of anger expression, and early warning signs before anger escalates.

Module 2 – Legal and Social Consequences of Unmanaged Anger examines the potential legal, personal, and social consequences of anger-related behaviour. Participants learn about Canadian laws that may apply to anger-related incidents, gain an overview of the justice process and court expectations, and examine how unmanaged anger can affect relationships, employment, and community life. The module emphasizes accountability, personal responsibility, and the importance of making informed decisions.

Module 3 – Communication and Conflict Resolution focuses on practical communication skills that help reduce conflict. Participants learn how communication styles can influence disagreements and practice techniques such as active listening, respectful communication, assertiveness, and constructive problem-solving to address conflict without aggression.

Module 4 – Coping Skills and Self-Regulation Techniques introduces practical strategies that participants can use when anger begins to increase. Topics include recognizing early warning signs, controlled breathing, grounding techniques, structured time-outs, positive self-talk, and other practical methods that can assist individuals in responding more thoughtfully during stressful situations.

Module 5 – Making Amends and Repairing Relationships focuses on personal responsibility following anger-related incidents. Participants examine the characteristics of sincere apologies, appropriate ways of accepting responsibility, and practical steps that may help repair relationships when appropriate. The module also discusses situations where reconciliation may not be appropriate, safe, or legally permitted, emphasizing the importance of respecting personal boundaries and court-imposed conditions.

Module 6 – Building a Long-Term Anger Management Plan brings together the concepts presented throughout the program by guiding participants in developing a practical personal plan for managing anger in everyday situations. Participants identify common triggers, warning signs, effective coping strategies, communication goals, sources of support, and practical steps for maintaining positive behavioural changes over time.

Learning is reinforced through a variety of educational activities, including realistic case studies, scenario-based exercises, self-assessments, reflective journaling, guided practice activities, and knowledge checks. These activities allow participants to apply course concepts to everyday situations and reinforce the practical skills presented throughout the program.

Upon completion of the program, participants will have a broader understanding of anger, its potential consequences, and a range of practical techniques and communication strategies that can assist them in responding more appropriately to challenging situations, reducing conflict, and making responsible behavioural choices.

What is the Anger Management Program?
The Anger Management Program is a structured and comprehensive online educational program designed to help participants better understand anger, identify personal triggers, and learn about practical skills for emotional regulation and lasting behavioural change.
Is this course therapy or psychological treatment?
No. This course is educational in nature and is not intended to provide psychological or psychiatric diagnosis, psychotherapy, counselling, legal advice, or any other professional treatment service. Participation in the course does not establish a therapist-client, psychologist-client, counsellor-client, or lawyer-client relationship. Individuals experiencing mental health concerns are encouraged to seek assistance from a qualified healthcare professional.
Who is this course intended for?
The course is designed for individuals who have been ordered by a court to complete an anger management program, persons on probation or parole, and those referred by lawyers, probation officers, social workers, employers, or other support services. It is also appropriate for anyone who wishes to strengthen emotional regulation skills, improve communication, manage conflict more effectively, and develop healthier responses to challenging situations.
Is this course accepted by courts?
The course has been developed to meet standards commonly required by courts, probation officers, and legal professionals throughout Canada. However, acceptance of any educational program remains solely at the discretion of the judge, probation officer, or other authorized legal authority. Participants are encouraged to verify acceptance with the appropriate authority before enrolling. Completion of the course does not guarantee any particular legal outcome.
Does completing the course guarantee a reduced sentence or dismissal?
No. Completion of the course does not guarantee an acquittal, discharge, sentence reduction, dismissal of charges, or any other legal result. Decisions regarding legal matters are made exclusively by judges and authorized legal authorities based on the specific circumstances of each case.
How is the course structured?
The program consists of six modules that progressively guide participants through the process of understanding and managing anger. Topics include emotional awareness and anger triggers, the legal and social consequences of unmanaged anger, communication and conflict resolution skills, coping and self-regulation techniques, repairing relationships and taking responsibility for one's actions, and the development of a long-term anger management plan. Each module combines educational content with practical exercises, self-reflection activities, and skill-building opportunities designed to promote meaningful behavioural change.
How long does the course take to complete?
Most participants require approximately 26 to 30 hours to complete the course. Because the program is entirely self-paced, the actual completion time may vary depending on reading speed, engagement with exercises, and individual learning preferences.
Is the course delivered online?
Yes. The course is delivered online and may be accessed from a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Participants can log in at any time and complete the program according to their own schedule and availability.
What learning activities are included?
The course incorporates a variety of interactive and educational activities designed to reinforce learning and encourage personal insight. Participants complete scenario-based exercises, knowledge checks, self-reflection assignments, journaling activities, and practical self-regulation exercises. These activities help participants apply course concepts to real-life situations and develop skills that can be used beyond the course environment.
Is the course available in multiple languages?
Yes. To promote accessibility and inclusivity, the course is currently available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin, Punjabi, Hindi, Armenian, Georgian, Turkish, Russian, and Ukrainian.
Will I receive a certificate upon completion?
Yes. Participants who successfully complete all required modules and course activities will receive a bilingual Certificate of Completion in English and French. The certificate may be downloaded electronically, printed for personal records, or submitted to an authorized party when required.
Can proof of completion be sent directly to a court or legal authority?
Yes. With the participant's consent, proof of completion may be provided directly to a court, lawyer, probation officer, employer, or other authorized individual or organization through the course's Court Reporting service.
How is confidentiality handled?
Participant privacy and confidentiality are taken seriously and maintained within applicable legal requirements. Course records, journal entries, reflection exercises, and assessment results are not disclosed to third parties without the participant's authorization. Information will only be shared with a court, probation officer, lawyer, or other authorized authority when the participant has provided explicit consent or where disclosure is otherwise required by law.
Is this course suitable for personal development even without legal involvement?
Absolutely. While many participants enroll to satisfy legal or professional requirements, the course is equally valuable for individuals who wish to improve emotional awareness, reduce interpersonal conflict, strengthen personal and professional relationships, enhance communication skills, and develop healthier strategies for managing stress, frustration, and anger in everyday life.

Important Disclaimer: Nothing in this program should be interpreted as legal advice, psychological or psychiatric diagnosis, or a substitute for therapy or professional mental health care. If you require legal counsel or mental health support, please consult a lawyer, psychologist, or licensed therapist. Participation in this course does not establish a client-provider relationship with a mental health or legal professional.