Who is IaAM?
 
IaAM is the only National organization offering a range of expertise for all aspects of anger and conflict management throughout Ireland. We offer an extensive range of tailor made programmes and training in all areas of anger management including individual anger management programmes, assertiveness training, stress management, de-escalation techniques, conflict resolution, dealing with difficult and dangerous behaviour and shame reduction work.
 
IaAM offers its services to the general public including adults and young people, public and private sector companies and organizations, educational authorities, human relations management, security companies, churches, families, parents and anyone dealing with their own or another's anger.
 
IaAM is a professional body of consultants, counsellors and trainers. From individual support, workshops, seminars, bespoke packages, counselling and psychotherapy - we offer something for everyone experiencing anger directly or indirectly.
 
IaAM encourages those who have used our services to stay in touch through our “Staying the Course” programme. This is to ensure that we can monitor client’s personal progress and, in line with good practice, provide continuing professional support in sustaining the changes that participants have made in their lives.
 
 
Where are we?
 
IaAM is the leading National training company providing Anger Management training across Ireland. Our offices are located in both Belfast and Dublin. Our programmes, courses, counselling and training are held at different locations throughout Ireland. All our programmes are usually delivered at one of our peaceful and private locations throughout the country within easy reach of major cities including Belfast, Dublin, Cork and Galway. Alternatively, if you require us to run a course in your area please contact us and we will arrange a venue to suit you.
 
IaAM specifically operates a non-discrimination policy to ensure that our services are open to everyone regardless of your age, gender, beliefs, ethnic origins, sexual orientation, disability or religion.

Profiles

Bernard Henry

The founder and director of IaAM. He has eighteen years extensive experience working as a counsellor/psychotherapist in both the community and statutory sectors, giving him unique insight, experience and a wealth of knowledge that is invaluable when working with a wide range of emotional difficulties. Trained in psychotherapy and group facilitation, Bernard brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise to the specialist field of anger management. His expertise and experience has been acknowledged by the two leading counseling/psychotherapy professional bodies in both Ireland and the UK. He is an accredited/registered therapist with both the Irish Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP) and the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). He works strictly within The Professional Code of Ethics and Practice of both Professional Bodies, ensuring a service at the highest level of professional standards.


Rosie Toner

Rosie is an experienced counsellor/psychotherapist, group facilitator, trainer, personal life coach and clinical/managerial supervisor. She is a Master Practitioner of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy and has worked extensively in areas such as addiction, bereavement, eating disorders, learning disabilities, reproductive and sexual health including HIV/AIDs. Throughout her career she has worked extensively with clients on a broad range of issues including anger management and has extensive experience working with individuals, couples, young people and people with disabilities. Rosie is committed to continued professional development and the promotion of exemplary ethical and professional standards. She has thirteen years recognition working as an accredited member of The Irish Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy.


Peter Devers

Peter Devers is a Person Centred Therapist with 12 years experience in Counselling/Psychotherapy, Supervision, Group Facilitation and Training. Originally from Scotland, Peter trained in the UK and Ireland and has extensive experience working with statutory and voluntary organisations. Peter is an accredited practitioner with both the British and Irish Associations for Counselling & Psychotherapy and operates in accordance to their Code of Ethics and Practice. He works with individuals, couples and groups with a range of issues from addiction, bereavement, anger, sexual abuse, marriage difficulties and trauma. Peter is committed to working to the highest professional standards.
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