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Anger Management

Anger Management

Learn practical tools to manage anger in our court-approved anger management course. Available in 4, 8, and 12-hour and week versions.

Alcohol Awareness

Alcohol Awareness

Understand the impact of alcohol and make healthier choices with our court-approved alcohol awareness course.

Shoplifting

Shoplifting

Break the cycle and build better habits with our shoplifting prevention class – approved by the courts and led by experts.

Decision Making

Decision Making

Build confidence, think clearly, and make smarter choices with our expert-led course on effective decision making.

Time Management

Time Management

Take control of your schedule and reduce daily stress with our practical, expert-led time management course.

Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse

Gain insight, build healthier habits, and take a positive step forward with our substance abuse education course.

Domestic Abuse

Domestic Abuse

Learn how to recognize harmful behaviors, take accountability, and build healthier relationships in our court-approved course.

Communication Skills

Communication Skills

Learn the necessary skills to navigate challenging conversations and strengthen your relationship with your family or at work.

Not sure which anger management class you need?

If your court or employer told you to take an anger management class but didn’t say how many hours, don’t worry—we can help.

Here’s the quick breakdown:

  • 4-Hour Course – Good for minor offenses, skill refreshers, or personal growth.

  • 8-Hour Course – Most commonly accepted when the number of hours isn’t specified.

  • 12-Hour Course – For more serious cases or when a judge or probation officer clearly mandates 12 hours.

📌 If your paperwork doesn’t specify hours, we recommend the 8-hour course. It meets most court and employer requirements and includes everything from the 4-hour version, plus deeper material.