Anger Management Evaluations
Georgia Forensic Consulting provides structured anger management evaluations for individuals involved in legal matters where concerns about anger, conflict, or behavioral control have been raised. These evaluations are commonly requested by attorneys, courts, or probation officers to better understand the circumstances surrounding a specific incident and to determine whether anger management education or treatment may be appropriate.
Our anger management evaluations focus on assessing the individual’s behavioral patterns, emotional regulation, and the context surrounding the incident in question. The evaluation typically involves a clinical interview, review of relevant background information, and discussion of the circumstances that led to the reported event. The goal is to provide a clear and balanced understanding of the individual’s anger responses, triggers, coping strategies, and current level of risk.
William Smith is certified as a Certified Anger Management Specialist II (CAMS-II) through the National Anger Management Association, which provides specialized training in the assessment and treatment of anger-related concerns. This training supports the development of evaluations that are structured, practical, and focused on identifying constructive solutions when appropriate.
Anger management evaluations are typically incident-focused. In many cases, the primary purpose of the evaluation is to understand the behavioral, emotional, and situational factors related to the event that led to the referral. The evaluation may also explore the individual’s history of conflict, current coping strategies, and overall behavioral stability.
These evaluations are frequently used for legal purposes and are commonly accepted for bond or probation requirements when courts or attorneys need documentation that an individual has completed an anger management assessment and received appropriate recommendations.
The standard anger management evaluation is designed to address the incident in question and provide practical recommendations. If clients or attorneys require more extensive analysis, additional screening instruments, or deeper exploration of related concerns - such as trauma history, personality dynamics, or long-term behavioral patterns - additional evaluation services may be available for an additional fee.
The final report summarizes the evaluation findings, provides a clinical impression regarding anger management concerns, and offers recommendations when appropriate. These reports are intended to help attorneys, courts, and supervising agencies better understand the individual’s situation and determine whether anger management education or treatment may be beneficial.