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Leonard
Ingram (Bhagwan Ra Afrika) has been doing individual and group
counseling encompassing a wide spectrum of therapies for over twenty-five
years.
- Mr. Ingram
completed his undergraduate degree and did post graduate study
in philosophy and psychology at Roosevelt University in Chicago,
Illinois.
- After completing
his formal studies and training in 1976, Leonard later traveled
to Punjab, India where he did advanced study in Eastern Philosophy,
The Psychology of Yoga and the study and practice of Meditation
Sciences under the expert guidance of several Masters of one India's
highest spiritual traditions.
- Upon his
return to Chicago, Leonard received additional training in Adlerian
Anger Therapy. In addition to a large private practice, Leonard
is also a consultant for the Chicago Board of Education
and has conducted hundreds of training workshops for teachers,
parents, students, guidance counselors, school psychologists,
principals and other education professionals.
- He has also
conducted numerous training workshops for The Chicago Police
Department, The Chicago Dept.of Workplace Violence,The
Illinois Department Of Corrections, The Federal
Work release Program, numerous Colleges and Universities
across the country and various local Churches, Hospitals and
Mental Healthcare Agencies.
- Over the
years, Mr. Ingram has become recognized by many as a leading "Guru"
and expert on anger management theory and practice and has been
featured in the PBS documentary, The Children are Watching,
CBS Sunday Morning Program, and over twenty(20) local TV
and Radio programs in Chicago.
- Mr. Ingram
is sought after by Newspaper journalists from all over
the country and has been featured in numerous articles on Anger
and Violence including major magazines such as Vogue, Redbook,
People, Confidante, etc.
Angermgmt.Com Online Counseling Services was launched
in 1997. Mr. Ingrams purpose for creating the Angermgmt.com
website is to make information on anger management available online
and thus, provide millions of people suffering from anger related
disorders to better understand and cope with Anger. Leonards
goal was to fill a void left by most therapists and psychologists
who are reluctant to recognize and investigate the "major"
role that anger plays in many of their patients' neuroses and other
mental problems. The point of view of many human development professionals
is that "anger" is not the basis of most of their clients'
emotional problems and "biologize" their condition. Anger,
because of it volatility, intensity and destructive potential was
most often side stepped by clinicians and, as a rule, the client's
anger is either medicated out of existence, denied or, in most cases,
"condemned". Their clients are made to feel even worse
for having this horrible, "bad" emotion of anger in the
first place! These conventional strategies do not usually lead to
any positive changes in the client's "social behavior"
or aid them in fulfilling the essential tasks of life (i.e., love,
earning a livelihood, maintaining friendships and so on). The problem
is not anger, the problem is the "mis-management" of anger.
Anger is not
"bad" at all.
Unrelieved anger is often the primary issue
which motivates clients to seek professional and clinical relief
from their mental and emotional discomfort in the first place. In
Leonard's view, the problem is not so much the clients' "anger"
as it is the fact that people have never been "taught"
how to manage their anger appropriately. In the absence of appropriate
anger management training, people will - by default - solve their
anger problems the wrong way (i.e., revenge, suppression, etc.)
and they become even more conflicted, stressed and full of mental
tension. Their anger and rage is often suppressed until the individual
can't stand it anymore and simply explodes or "implodes".
Our stored up anger usually compels us to act in ways that are self-destructive
to ourselves and detrimental to other people we are in relationships
with. And ultimately, the anger then erupts into domestic violence,
divorce, child abuse, suicide, homicide and in some extreme
cases, mass murder! It became apparent to Leonard
that one of the antidotes to the epidemic levels of violence and
crime in our society is to teach as many people as possible how
to mamage their anger energy and manage it in constructive, productive
and psychologically healthy ways. He soon discovered that when people
are shown how to manage their anger appropriately, their stormy
and violent, non-gratifying and mutually
destructive relationships turned around and became a source of happiness
in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
Workshops
The Anger Institute of Chicago conducts training on:
- Anger Management
- Yoga
- Meditation
- Philosophical Analysis
- and a whole spectrum
of related topics.
Mr. Ingram
is currently working on the development of a comprehensive and
unified mental treatment model encompassing Western, Eastern and
African approaches towards mental health care. Leonard also instructs
a small, selected group of students in Ancient African spiritual
science (Sat Ma'at). Mr. Ingram resides in Illinois and is available
for lectures, workshops or private consultation upon request.
To contact Leonard Ingram
Call (312) 490-4301 or e-mail leonard@angermgmt.com
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