Anger Management Class – Establishing Personal Boundaries
Anger Management Classes help clients learn how to set healthy boundaries and how to sustain them.

Shannon is an anger management expert and the owner and founder of Daybreak Counseling Service an anger management education center in Los Angeles,California. His clients consist of members within the entertainment industry as well as corporate America. He has appeared on national television shows such as MTV’s Real World Hollywood, Keeping up with the Kardashians, The Dr. Phil Show, MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan Show and E! Entertainment News.
Anger Management Classes help clients learn how to set healthy boundaries and how to sustain them.
Now that the holidays are behind us, it gives us a chance to reflect upon the how you did. Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years: These times can bring out the…
For the last 3 years Daybreak Counseling Service has embraced the Century Anger Management Curriculum.
Our feelings want and need expression. An anger management class teach us how to express our anger in a way that doesn’t hurt ourselves or others.
Your child learns by watching you. So be a positive influence by managing your anger appropriately. When working with a angry youth or adolscent I am always anxious to meet the parent. Some children have valid reasons to be angry based on their enviroment or the parenting style of the parent.
As we close 2010, Daybreak has had quite successful year: (1) adding classes in the Santa Monica and Gardena offices; (2) establishing the first Orange County office in the city of Yorba Linda; (3) as CEO, having the opportunity to share my thoughts on anger management on MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan Show and E! Entertainment Network News. I am also looking forward to other consulting opportunities for news, talk and reality programs in the near future.
The birth of a new child can be a stressful time for new parents. Shannon Munford and the staff at Daybreak Counseling Service teaches anger management techniques in there weekly anger mangemet classes
Imagine anger as a big red button or dial. Usually students walk into my classes feeling like they have no control over when this “button” gets pushed or how far up the “anger dial” goes.
Those who have had the opportunity to study the dyanmics in an anger management class would agree that contributing factors include: gang infested neighborhoods, domestic violence int he home, antisocial personality, poor family attachment, depression, poor academic acheivement and bullying.