Anger Management Institute

Oak Brook, IL 60523
Located in DuPage County
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Oak Brook, IL 60523

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Serving DuPage County
Tel: 630-368-1880

The Anger Management Institute is a nationally recognized leader in providing comprehensive, evidence-based programs to help individuals, couples, families, and professionals effectively manage anger and improve emotional well-being. Built around the acclaimed book What’s Good About Anger?, the Institute offers a wide range of educational and therapeutic resources, including anger management classes, court-approved courses, coaching, and counseling. Whether for personal growth or professional certification, participants learn to transform destructive anger into positive motivation through practical skills, self-awareness, and emotional regulation.

The Institute’s programs serve diverse needs—from individual and group sessions to specialized courses for teens, couples, and faith-based organizations. Professionals can pursue certification through the National Anger Management Association (NAMA) as Certified Anger Management Specialists (CAMS-I or II) via online or live training, complete with CE credits for mental health providers. Participants gain access to downloadable manuals, treatment plans, and curriculum resources tailored for clinical, corporate, and educational settings.

In addition to courses, the Institute publishes a series of books and workbooks, including specialized editions for teens, couples, and children, available in English and Spanish. Its programs emphasize forgiveness, emotional intelligence, and healthy communication, helping clients redirect anger toward constructive outcomes. With both in-person and virtual options, including Zoom-based evaluations and coaching, the Anger Management Institute continues to empower individuals and organizations nationwide to “put anger to work for good” and foster lasting personal and relational change.

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