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HCI
Anger Management Skills Training Mission Statement
1. Provide Anger and Stress Management Skills Training: As
we all know world events has caused a dramatic increase in violence
and crime in our communities and cities which has created a desperate
need for training resources in how to manage stress and anger. There
are more than 2 million people assaulted each year in the United
States. Physical violence between spouses occurs in 1/3 of all households.
Folks each year there are thousands of children killed due to child
abuse. HCI Anger Management Skills Training has six certified anger
management Instructors in the central Texas area who offer their
services in a safe educational environment for court ordered anger
management, active duty military personal, military families, veterans
of all wars, law enforcement officers, federal agents, fire department
and the community at large. Those who attend the classes offered
by HCI Anger Management Skills Training learn expressions of anger
that are acceptable to society so that violence and self-destructive
behavior can be avoided. They will also learn how to be more emotionally
intelligent and how to use proven communication skills to become
more effective in their day to day lives. There are a large number
of our troops committing suicide or murder suicide on a regular
basis, this is a fact not being reported by news agencies. It is
our hopes and prayers that we may be able to help save some through
training in anger and domestic violence skills training. HomeLand
Crisis Training Institute will provide free skills training to those
who cannot afford training when possible as funds will allow. With
your help by making a one time donation or a monthly donation HomeLand
Crisis Trainin Institute will be able to train more anger management
Instructors, troubled youth, adults and veterans of all wars nationwide.
2. Domestic violence shelters and training centers: There
are over four million women in this country who suffer some kind
of violence at the hands of their husbands or boyfriends each year.
Very few will tell anyone - a friend, a relative, a neighbor, or
the police. Victims of domestic violence come from all walks of
life, all cultures, all income groups, all ages, all religions.
They share feelings of helplessness, isolation, guilt, fear, and
shame. CFMI and HomeLand Crisis Training Institute will work to
raise the funds needed to help start shelters for abused women and
children. Folks, we can not count the times over the years we have
heard people make comments regarding domestic violence when they
have no idea what they are talking about. Most people do not know
any better and will say that victims of abuse don't have to live
with an abuser, they think they can just leave anytime they want
to. No woman wants to be abused, let alone allow their children
to be abused. However, anyone who has worked with domestic violence
victims knows that they are almost never able to leave on their
own. Many of those who have tried were found by the abuser and beat
even worse, in far to many cases the abusers have killed them. They
need a safe place where they and their children can go to be protected
from the abuser. Therefore, we have a vision to help provide safe
houses and training centers nationwide designed to help abused women
and children. Training centers will help abused women to learn a
new vocation in a safe environment. Many abused women stay in abusive
relationships because they have no choice; most have no job skills
which means that they can not support themselves or their children.
Right now, as you are reading this there are women and children
being beaten, some even killed.
3. Shelters and counseling centers for Veterans: Americans
would be amazed at the number of veterans currently living on our
streets. Some of them are disabled Vietnam veteran, some are disabled
Iraq veterans who not long ago were fighting defending our nation
Iraq. Many Vietnam veterans have committed suicide or died on the
streets, or in prison. We pray that Iraq veterans will be treated
better and be given the help they need to be productive members
of society. Many of these veterans are disabled and have no one
to help them, no place to go. How did this happen folks? There are
many reasons but most people don't want to hear about it. It helps
them to sleep at night to just put all the blame on the veterans
or the government. God help us! We sure enjoy the freedoms we have
in our country. It is a disgrace that we have combat disabled veterans
Living and dying in the streets. CFMI and HomeLand Crisis Training
Institute will help start faith based counseling centers for combat
Vietnam veterans, Iraq veterans and their families. These centers
will be run by trained members or veterans themselves who understand
what the combat veteran is going through. The goal is to help these
veterans learn how to live with the trauma they witnessed and lived
with in combat. They will be taught how to live and function in
a world that they can no longer understand. Combat veterans will
never look at life or people the same way ever again, they can't
no matter how hard they try, but they can be taught by trained individuals
and other combat veterans with the proper training how to live with
it and survive themselves.
The
information on the web site (collectively referred to as Anger Management)
is not intended to, and may not be used as a substitute for medical
or mental health diagnosis or treatment. You should seek the advice
of a medical health care professional or mental health care professional
if you have questions relating to your mental or physical health.
CFMI or HCI Anger Management Skills Training does not provide medical
or mental health services or any information regarding such on this
site. Services offered should not be construed as medical or mental
health advice, treatment or counseling. Anger and Stress are not
Psychological disorders, services cannot be billed to clients health
insurance.©Copyright
by Chaplain Fellowship Ministries International Inc. All Rights
Reserved Worldwide.
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