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Crime and disorder levels will rise around the country this week, after England was knocked out of the World Cup by Germany, predicts The British Association of Anger Management.

World cup disappointment leads to violent anger
The British Association of Anger Management is predicting a rise in crimes including domestic violence, assault and vandalism this week, after England crashed out of the World Cup on Sunday.

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Don't "hug a hoodie". If you really want to sort out problem youngsters you may need to start by getting help with your own anger issues, say the British Association of Anger Management and leading ...
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Forget the Angry Young Men of the 1950s. It's not about age or sex any more. A massive 83% of people are angry about politics in 2010, says a new survey from the British Association of Anger Management. And that probably accounts for the recent Lib Dem swing shown in the polls.

Mike Fisher (2010)
Political corruption and the personalities of the party leaders have left 83% of voters feeling angry as the General Election approaches.

In a new independent survey, commissioned by the British As ...
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Following last week’s press release, “London has a temper to match Gordon Brown's”, which described how Lambeth (followed by Enfield and Barnet) is the angriest borough in London, the British Associat ...
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The angriest place in the UK isn't Number 10 but the London Borough of Lambeth, according to new research by the British Association of Anger Management (BAAM - http://www.angermanage.co.uk ).

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The British Association of Anger Management ( BAAM –http://www.angermanage.co.uk ) is releasing the results of its client satisfaction survey, which show that its courses are proving a long term answe ...
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But all we do is bite our lips, says British Association of Anger Management

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A poll commissioned by comedy channel Gold and to be revealed today (Friday May 15) shows that we Britons are the angriest people in Europe, losing our cool on average four times a day and topping eve ...
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And invites the press to a ‘taster evening’, London, Wednesday 3 December, 7-9pm

Angry women
If Christmas means ‘jangled nerves’ not ‘jingle bells’ to you, then help is at hand! The British Association of Anger Management (BAAM) is once again helping people keep ...
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Tis the season to be explosive - what with Christmas coming minus money to make merry, the credit crunch consuming the nation, and pressures of everyday life making people want to blow. With cranked-u ...
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The British Association of Anger Management (BAAM -http://www.angermanage.co.uk), a renowned training provider on all aspects of anger and conflict management, is extending its programme of courses na ...
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National Anger Awareness Week - 1 - 7 December, 2005

Christmas is supposed to be ‘festive’ and a ‘holiday’ but it can drive people round the bend, what with over-crowded stores, screaming children, family disputes, the tribulations of the office party a ...
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The British Association of Anger Management (BAAM) (http://www.angermanage.co.uk) is running an anger and stress management course for men who live and work in Southwark as part of the borough’s Men’s ...
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Midnight on Monday February 7 sees the screening of Can't Stop Losing My Cool a fascinating documentary about the frightening escalation of anger incidents in British life. The educational expose is ...
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National Anger Awareness Week, 1 - 8 December 1212Christmas can make even the most reasonable person’s blood boil - with crowded stores, trying to fit festive preparations around work, famil ...
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About British Association of Anger Management

Anger and stress management

The London Anger and Stress Clinic – which specialises in working with children and young people - is an ancillary of the British Association of Anger Management (BAAM – http://www.angermanage.co.uk), established in 1997. The association provides anger and stress management services in London, and nationwide and referrals come from NHS, Social Services, Relate, Mind, Mental Health Foundation, BACP, Southwark Borough, Doncaster PCT, GPs and ‘big name’ corporations.

Mike Fisher, BAAM’s founder, is a leading expert in anger and stress management, author of ‘Beating Anger’, and has made countless media appearances to discuss the subject.

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British Association of Anger Management

Mike Fisher
Phone: 0845 1300 286
Alt phone: 07931 569051
Email: info@angermanage.co.uk
Site: www.angermanage.co.uk

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